I’ve come across some fascinating moments where big-name authors didn’t hold back when reviewing books they found lacking. Stephen King, for instance, is known for his blunt honesty. While he often champions lesser-known works, he once tore into 'The Shack' by William Paul Young, calling it 'awful' and dismissing its sentimental approach to spirituality. King’s critique wasn’t just about the writing style but also the book’s oversimplified themes, which he felt undermined its potential depth. His reviews carry weight because he’s both a prolific writer and a voracious reader, so his disapproval stings more than most.
Another example is Harold Bloom, the late literary critic and Yale professor, who famously eviscerated 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone' by J.K. Rowling. Bloom argued that the book lacked the complexity and linguistic richness of classic children’s literature, comparing it unfavorably to works like 'Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.' His critique sparked heated debates among fans, but Bloom stood firm, insisting that popularity didn’t equate to literary merit. His perspective was rooted in a deep reverence for canonical literature, which made his dismissal of Rowling’s work all the more pointed.
Then there’s Ursula K. Le Guin, who openly criticized 'Eragon' by Christopher Paolini. While she acknowledged the author’s young age as a factor, she didn’t mince words about the book’s derivative nature, calling it a patchwork of tropes from better fantasy novels like 'The Lord of the Rings.' Le Guin’s critique was particularly damning because she was a master of the genre herself, and her disappointment in 'Eragon’s' lack of originality resonated with many readers who shared her high standards for world-building and narrative innovation.
Gore Vidal, known for his acerbic wit, also made a habit of skewering books he deemed mediocre. His review of 'The Da Vinci Code' by Dan Brown was especially scathing; Vidal dismissed Brown’s prose as clunky and his historical claims as ludicrous, adding that the book’s success was a testament to poor public taste. Vidal’s critiques often targeted bestselling authors, reflecting his belief that commercial success rarely aligned with literary excellence. His reviews were as much about the books as they were about the culture that celebrated them, making his commentary doubly incisive.
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"How about a one-night stand? You are the first and only person to ever show me your filthy middle finger! Don't you think I should show your place?"
My frustration boils over hearing him, can't gather my thoughts over how dark the other side of the handsome face can be!
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Gracia Judy is a 25-year-old independent girl currently living alone in Canberra, the capital city of Australia. She is an orphan who was raised by her grandmother. She attains every virtue from her grandmother.
Some days, Judy and Smith fall in love with each other. His presence makes her life heavenly.
Everything is going well despite a lack of funds until she gets into an argument about her rights with a well-known, arrogant billionaire named Ellen John. How can the powerful, rich, and arrogant billionaire tolerate an ordinary girl’s pride?
Her life turns upside down when she slaps him in return for his disrespectful words against her, and she becomes his one and only enemy, whom he keeps chasing nonstop to ruin her life. When she discovers his nefarious plot against her, she has no choice but to flee to avoid his lethal clutches. Ellen keeps looking for her everywhere; however, he finds no clue about her, but the real shock comes when he discovers his enemy standing in front of him as his bride!
Maya is a 23 year old orphan girl who has lived in multiple homes since the death of her parents. She had one passion. To reach the highest height in her career. A few years after reaching the mid-height of her career, she comes in contact with Mark, a well known billionaire betrothed to the heir of the largest shipping and logistics company. Mark is arrogant, wealthy and yet, breathtakingly handsome. These two fall in love but Maya hides her feelings, fearing rejection whiles Mark hides his, because of pride. He calls Maya a low life girl who is not worthy of his love. As the tables turn, Maya meets Tom who is a perfect embodiment of her description of a dream man but will she be able to let go of her feelings for Mark? Will Mark be able to love her and give up the heir of the largest shipping company? Will Maya be able to reciprocate Toms' love or will she forgive Mark for how he despised her? Let's find out as the story unfolds....
The youngest billionaire in town with looks of Adonis and everything at his feet desired just one thing more in life.
His perfect match.
He wished for a wife whose beauty would turn heads, a smile which would lighten up his world and figure which would curve perfectly under his fingers. A beauty who spoke with etiquette and made him proud.
But he got her
A mediocre girl with average looks, fierce personality and no curves.
Outspoken and downright rude.
She was everything he didn't want his wife to be like.
But who could defy when their souls were bound by threads of fate.
She was insecure
And he fueled it further
She considered herself inferior to him
And he used every chance to make it a belief.
She had a beautiful delicate golden heart
And he made sure to taint it black and crush it under his Gucci shoes.
She was his not so beautiful wife
And he made sure that nothing left of her could be ever considered beautiful.
"I will taint every damn fibre of your body my dear Elle...every bit of it till you beg me to divorce you"
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"I will love every flaw of you my dear husband ...each and everyone till this heart beats for you"
-Elle
BEAUTY SERIES:
Book 1 His not so beautiful wife
Book 2 His Scarred Beauty
They were both engaged to marry their lovers.
They were both betrayed and vowed never to love again.
But fate had other plans for them. You'd think they'd meet but what do the rich and the poor have in common?
And what happens when their past never really leaves them alone?
You wouldn't know until you've read The Billionaire She Hates.
They called me a curse. A mistake. A woman unfit to wear the Edward name.
Five years ago, I signed divorce papers and walked out of a marriage that never loved me back, in a house that never wanted me.
My husband chose my sister. My family chose silence.
But I chose myself.
Now I'm back... Not as the broken girl in heels too tight, but as the woman who built an empire from my scars.
Seraph's World isn't just a fashion brand. It's revenge in silk and steel.
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Because some women don't get happy endings.
They write them
And this time, I'm holding the pen.
"Don't move," he trailed his kisses to my neck after saying it, his hands were grasping my hands, entwining his fingers with mine, putting them above my head. His woodsy scent of cologne invades my senses and I was aroused by the simple fact that his weight was slightly crushing me.
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When a famous author keeps on receiving emails from his stalker, his agent says to let it go. She says it's good for his popularity.
But when the stalker gets too close, will he run and call the police for help?
Is it a thriller?
Is it a comedy?
Is it steamy romance?
or... is it just a disaster waiting to happen?
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Add the book to your library, read and find out as another townie gets his spotlight and hopefully his happy ever after 😘
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Warning! R-Rated for 18+ due to strong, explicit language and sexual content*
I've noticed that critics often dismiss mediocre books because they lack originality or depth. A book that doesn't push boundaries or offer fresh insights tends to fade into the background. Critics look for works that challenge norms, evoke strong emotions, or present innovative storytelling. Mediocre books often rely on clichés, predictable plots, or shallow characters, which makes them forgettable.
Another reason critics pan mediocre books is their failure to resonate on a deeper level. Great literature leaves a lasting impact, whether through its themes, prose, or character development. A mediocre book might entertain briefly, but it doesn't provoke thought or linger in the mind. Critics value craftsmanship and artistry, so when a book feels hastily written or derivative, it's hard to justify praise. This doesn't mean mediocre books can't find an audience—just that they rarely earn critical acclaim.
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