justdoinmynails
justdoinmynails t1_j1v11lm wrote
Reply to Thoughts on Colleen Hoover by Independent-Play-126
There has always been and will always be writers like her. They specialize in easy cheesy reads. It’s not high literary writing but all books have their place. I’m more of the camp that as long as people are reading, that’s all that matters. I’ve read two of her books and have no need to read any more. But if others love her, so be it. They’re reading and that’s enough for me.
justdoinmynails t1_iybazy2 wrote
It’s not a literary masterpiece, but it’s decent storytelling. Stick with it. Imagine it being a Netflix series, with all the different paths she goes on.
justdoinmynails t1_iu1m7wm wrote
Reply to The Great Gatsby: I don't know why this book is so popular with English teachers by knerled
Reading literature in an academic setting isn’t about teaching kids to love reading. I honestly don’t think that is a skill that is taught. You either like reading or you don’t. Reading books at school and analyzing them is about developing critical thinking skills, especially at the high school level.
justdoinmynails t1_j1vd27e wrote
Reply to comment by Independent-Play-126 in Thoughts on Colleen Hoover by Independent-Play-126
It’s the difference between watching a show on the Hallmark channel vs. watching a show in HBO.