Your Most Hated Genre? - CrimeSpace2024-03-28T16:37:57Zhttps://crimespace.ning.com/forum/topics/your-most-hated-genre?commentId=537324%3AComment%3A255686&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI'm with you Sanna, Lord of t…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-12-23:537324:Comment:2590262010-12-23T21:35:47.326ZDennis Leppanenhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/TheWarbler
<p>I'm with you Sanna, Lord of the Rings is a place I would not venture.</p>
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<p>Also, Political Memoirs, especially American Presidents, egad.</p>
<p>I'm with you Sanna, Lord of the Rings is a place I would not venture.</p>
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<p>Also, Political Memoirs, especially American Presidents, egad.</p> Hi Stacey,
Yes you are like…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-11-29:537324:Comment:2572882010-11-29T14:28:52.763ZArchie Coulterhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/ArchieCoulter
Hi Stacey,<br/>
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Yes you are like me I dont like Sci-fi and fantasy either. I also dont like horror. I like reading before<br/> going<br/>
to sleep and that sure wouldnt help. I read one very good crime thriller latey called<br/>
'The Mesiah' by Boris Starling. its a good story but with some pretty gruesome deaths getting close to the horror genre in my opinion.<br/>
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Best regards<br/>
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Archie
Hi Stacey,<br/>
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Yes you are like me I dont like Sci-fi and fantasy either. I also dont like horror. I like reading before<br/> going<br/>
to sleep and that sure wouldnt help. I read one very good crime thriller latey called<br/>
'The Mesiah' by Boris Starling. its a good story but with some pretty gruesome deaths getting close to the horror genre in my opinion.<br/>
<br/>
Best regards<br/>
<br/>
Archie Of Miriam Pia's comment:
"I f…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-11-08:537324:Comment:2557302010-11-08T22:37:34.203ZJackBludishttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JackBludis
Of Miriam Pia's comment:<br></br>
"I feel like I"m in the wrong room. My favorite genre is the one the rest of you hate."<br></br>
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I think "hate" was the wrong word to apply to this discussion, "like least" I believe is more appropriate.<br></br>
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I theory, I love fantasy and sci-fi. I fact, but I've rarely read these novels--except in the case of Stephen King--when I actually liked them. The best of this I just saw last night, "Avatar." It fulfilled the ideal of "in theory." (BTW the latest of…
Of Miriam Pia's comment:<br/>
"I feel like I"m in the wrong room. My favorite genre is the one the rest of you hate."<br/>
<br/>
I think "hate" was the wrong word to apply to this discussion, "like least" I believe is more appropriate.<br/>
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I theory, I love fantasy and sci-fi. I fact, but I've rarely read these novels--except in the case of Stephen King--when I actually liked them. The best of this I just saw last night, "Avatar." It fulfilled the ideal of "in theory." (BTW the latest of King "Under the Dome" is an example of sci fi-fantasy that I can like--real except for a single major premise.)<br/>
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I have not been able to read "The Ring Trilogy" or the Harry Potter books. I'm unable to break into a suspension of disbelief for them. Ironically, I do enjoy the movies, probably because it is easy to suspend disbelief when it is right there when an apparent reality is in front of you.<br/>
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I believe writers can describe and recreate a reality only up to a certain point. I'm not sure I could have accepted a novel of "Avatar," and even if there were a book based on "Avatar" it could not possibly describe all that happens and I would be drawing on my memory as a viewer.<br/>
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Back to "I hate" this or that genre. As I said a few months ago, I dislike romance with the classic plot: girl hates boy, girl begins to like boy, boy likes girl, something happens to damage their relationship, until finally, some crisis brings them back together.<br/>
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But "hate" romance? Nah I saw one of them. It was ver…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-11-08:537324:Comment:2557202010-11-08T18:52:00.135ZI. J. Parkerhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Ingpark
I saw one of them. It was very good, but I had let some decades pass between the reading and the watching.
I saw one of them. It was very good, but I had let some decades pass between the reading and the watching. I feel like I"m in the wrong…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-11-08:537324:Comment:2557152010-11-08T17:48:44.256ZMiriam Piahttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/MiriamPia
I feel like I"m in the wrong room. My favorite genre is the one the rest of you hate.
I feel like I"m in the wrong room. My favorite genre is the one the rest of you hate. Some teacher in high school t…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-11-08:537324:Comment:2557142010-11-08T17:46:41.788ZEd Harrisonhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/theworkshop
Some teacher in high school told me that "The Gulag Archipelago" by Alexandr Solzhenitsyn was a very good and important book and everyone in the world should read it, so I carried around that brick for about 6 months trying to read it when I was about 16 years old. Most difficult book I've ever tried to read in my life. Even "The Golden Notebook" by Doris Lessing is easier. I only made it through half of "Lord of the Rings." Prefer more realism than LOTR, less realism than "Gulag."
Some teacher in high school told me that "The Gulag Archipelago" by Alexandr Solzhenitsyn was a very good and important book and everyone in the world should read it, so I carried around that brick for about 6 months trying to read it when I was about 16 years old. Most difficult book I've ever tried to read in my life. Even "The Golden Notebook" by Doris Lessing is easier. I only made it through half of "Lord of the Rings." Prefer more realism than LOTR, less realism than "Gulag." It´s just all these strange n…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-11-08:537324:Comment:2557082010-11-08T16:53:01.185ZCaroline Trippehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/CarolineTrippe
<b>It´s just all these strange names of characters</b><br />
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Like Frodo, Gollum, Gandalf? :) Those are the easy ones. The rest are based on ancient Celtic names, I believe. Something like that. So, you just have to sort of take it for what it is, and "go with the flow..." or not! You're allowed!:)<br />
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I can't think why anyone would want to read a 700 page book on the Russian revolution! I am reminded of my college history course....the text book on English History was just as thick, with pages as thin…
<b>It´s just all these strange names of characters</b><br />
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Like Frodo, Gollum, Gandalf? :) Those are the easy ones. The rest are based on ancient Celtic names, I believe. Something like that. So, you just have to sort of take it for what it is, and "go with the flow..." or not! You're allowed!:)<br />
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I can't think why anyone would want to read a 700 page book on the Russian revolution! I am reminded of my college history course....the text book on English History was just as thick, with pages as thin as toilet paper and a font size of maybe 6. And I used to wonder why I didn't read more history---something I've sometimes regretted, but now I know why. I´m not surprised you guys li…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-11-08:537324:Comment:2556872010-11-08T16:16:52.187ZSannahttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Sanna
I´m not surprised you guys like Lord of the Rings as I realize my point of view is the opposite to a big part of the worlds population. It´s just all these strange names of characters and worlds...I couldn´t keep up and it became boring.<br></br>
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Oh, and I forgot another favourite hate-book that I haven´t been able to get thorugh. It´s a 700 page pocket about the Russian revolution, written in a non-fiction way with all the details and facts. Did I mention the font sice is approx 8? Nowadays, I…
I´m not surprised you guys like Lord of the Rings as I realize my point of view is the opposite to a big part of the worlds population. It´s just all these strange names of characters and worlds...I couldn´t keep up and it became boring.<br/>
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Oh, and I forgot another favourite hate-book that I haven´t been able to get thorugh. It´s a 700 page pocket about the Russian revolution, written in a non-fiction way with all the details and facts. Did I mention the font sice is approx 8? Nowadays, I just keep it in my bookshelf to impress people, if they ask me what it´s all about - I change subject. perhaps mathematics or physic…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-11-08:537324:Comment:2556862010-11-08T16:16:43.902ZCaroline Trippehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/CarolineTrippe
<b>perhaps mathematics or physics textbooks that even a rocket scientist would find obscure</b><br></br>
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You would actually even consider reading such books? :) I was lucky to get out of high school physics with all my wits intact! If you're not born understanding those things, forget it! As for history---it's the fault of writers who made it dull. I'm currently reading Barbara Tuchman's 'A Distant Mirror"---my 3rd attempt, and this time I am going to succeed I swear it---and it really is…
<b>perhaps mathematics or physics textbooks that even a rocket scientist would find obscure</b><br/>
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You would actually even consider reading such books? :) I was lucky to get out of high school physics with all my wits intact! If you're not born understanding those things, forget it! As for history---it's the fault of writers who made it dull. I'm currently reading Barbara Tuchman's 'A Distant Mirror"---my 3rd attempt, and this time I am going to succeed I swear it---and it really is fascinating. But packed with detail! The thing is, as my hubby, who just finished it, pointed out---you don't have to remember all of it. The important thing is to get the Big Picture. Oh, and be glad we're not living in the 14th century! It might seem inviting in historical fantasy---in reality? Terrible. Yesterday I was reading about The Black Death....good god. Well, we can't all of us like…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-11-08:537324:Comment:2556852010-11-08T16:12:18.276ZCaroline Trippehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/CarolineTrippe
Well, we can't all of us like the same things, can we ! ;)<br />
I am not a big fan of fantasy, but I did love "Lord of the Rings" ---having read it years ago when I was just out of college. Maybe the timing was right. And then again I've always loved mythology and folklore. It is also a saga---and I suppose many "fantasies" are. Those who love them revel in the creation of alternate worlds, mythical worlds. However, I wouldn't consider "Lord of the Rings" to be science fiction--it wasn't that kind…
Well, we can't all of us like the same things, can we ! ;)<br />
I am not a big fan of fantasy, but I did love "Lord of the Rings" ---having read it years ago when I was just out of college. Maybe the timing was right. And then again I've always loved mythology and folklore. It is also a saga---and I suppose many "fantasies" are. Those who love them revel in the creation of alternate worlds, mythical worlds. However, I wouldn't consider "Lord of the Rings" to be science fiction--it wasn't that kind of hybrid form. C.S. Lewis, a contemporary of Tolkien's, did combine both in some of his novels, however---but they are intended as allegories. BTW I have not seen any of the films. I don't want them to interfere with my own remembered images. :)