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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-09-18 03:59 pm

[ SECRET POST #3546 ]


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[personal profile] replicantangel 2016-09-18 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Really? Hmm. I feel the opposite. I thought Shades of Grey was only okay, although I'll probably read the next one. I really like the Thursday Next books - I would have said "love", but I do feel they've become somewhat "make it up as I go along" on his part, and that results in some internal inconsistencies that bother me. I think Thursday is fairly believable - maybe a little too badass and quick on her feet at times, but I appreciate that she ages and has real problems that she deals with as a real person would, especially when it comes to husband and kids.

I freaking adore the Nursery Crimes books though. I think they're charming.

Anyway, I do agree in regards to caring about what Fforde thinks. So his views on fanfic are ludicrous. If I had to agree with every author I read on everything, I wouldn't have any books at all. I don't understand this idea that we have to agree with authors, even regarding their own work. (I do understand not giving money to people who are morally abhorrent, but that's a different matter.)