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Jun. 9th, 2006 08:52 pmJKR voted Britain's 'greatest living writer'?
Oh, world, NO.
Yes, I love the books, and I live on fandom, but they're hardly literature, and it bothers me that the people who are voting have obviously not read much wider. I think children, especially, since they are the books main target audience, need to read things other than Harry Potter as well. Some of the messages in the books are great. Others, not so good. Adults, please be reading more widely so you can also introduce your children to other books as well.
Oh, world, NO.
Yes, I love the books, and I live on fandom, but they're hardly literature, and it bothers me that the people who are voting have obviously not read much wider. I think children, especially, since they are the books main target audience, need to read things other than Harry Potter as well. Some of the messages in the books are great. Others, not so good. Adults, please be reading more widely so you can also introduce your children to other books as well.
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Date: 2006-06-09 08:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-09 08:12 pm (UTC)What you said.
Still, I bet Terry Pratchett is spitting feathers ;)
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Date: 2006-06-09 08:12 pm (UTC)Yes, true, as did Shakespeare (or plays for the average person, anyway). It just makes me sad that she DID win over Pratchett, or Ishiguro for that matter.
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Date: 2006-06-09 08:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-09 08:53 pm (UTC)I love the books, but her constant use of 'though' always bothers me. Like, she should try 'although,' or some other conjunction once in awhile.
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Date: 2006-06-09 09:05 pm (UTC)And why did Terry Pratchet only get half as many votes as her?
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Date: 2006-06-09 09:35 pm (UTC)(Acutally, muahaha, there's a character in it that reminded me for a moment of you.
Prince: The castle is under attack! We have to go now!
Vorzheva: But... I'm not wearing any makeup!
;) ;) )
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Date: 2006-06-09 09:44 pm (UTC)My brain just is not grappeling well with this idea. I'm sitting here with a slackjawed look on my face and all I can think of is Rushdie, Prachett, Pullman.... but mainly RUSHDIE!
I suppose it's a better alternative than frothing at the mouth. There is a very very big difference between popular and great.
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Date: 2006-06-09 11:01 pm (UTC)It shows that it was the public that voted - it's their opinion, not scholars' opinion or a big readeres' opinion.
In 2000 they made a list here over the greatest Icelandic books of the 20th century and everybody could vote - turns out that in most schools the teachers let their students vote - so on the top 10 there were 5 children's books, popular but not what most would call literature.
But then again who decides what's literature and what isn't?
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Date: 2006-06-09 11:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-10 01:19 pm (UTC)Woahhhh
I love her books and everything and I love the fandom more than any fandom I have ever loved but jeezus. i think its goin too far. & seriously like Napoleon Dynamite's brother said "Who could ever know that?"
♥
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