lotlcs
lotlcs t1_j9xye9n wrote
Reply to comment by risingsuncoc in Verity by Colleen Hoover was awful. 2 star rating by hasimple
With YA books you can usually take the rating and subtract 3.00 to end up with a realistic rating.
lotlcs t1_j6o4p4v wrote
Reply to Did you ever love a book so much you had trouble finishing it because you didn't want it to end? by Kousaroe
This subreddit needs an overdone topics list so badly.
lotlcs t1_ixq6cf7 wrote
Reply to I love The Catcher in the Rye by zak_zman
Thought it was great, absolutely hate most discussions of it though. Because it just boils down to ''DAE holden spoiled, whiny annoying??'' which I honestly can get if your only reading of it was a 16 y.o. high schooler, but for some incomprehensible reason that are adults that reach the same conclusion.
You don't have to like him nor the book, I think Salinger was very aware that Holden would not come off as a likable character (shocker that good writers knows a good novel doesn't need a likable character) and if his writing doesn't appeal to you it's fair and just a matter of taste at that point. However, does Salinger need to beat you over the head with the reasons Holden acts the way he does?
I just cannot imagine reading hearing about someone was traumatized as he is and in the midst of a breakdown and identity crisis, and somehow go ''whiny brat''. I know you're a teenager, you were sexually abused, you lost your younger brother, you witnessed a classmate kill himself, you had hints of suicidal thoughts, you were betrayed and almost molested by one of the few people you thought you could trust -- all as a teenager by the way -- but man I don't like your average teenager attitude so you're just a whiny spoiled brat I guess..
Easiest to spot red flag with someone as a reader is just mentioning this book or Holden and see what they say.
lotlcs t1_jabyhdq wrote
Reply to Books which are better as Cliff Notes by _pr1m3d_
Seven hours left? So you’re not even reading it but listening?