Morning rDrama
I'm feeling nostalgic this morning, so, what books did you read as a kid that you loved?
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I picked this up when I was 10 or 11 and I can confidently say that this is what made me want to be an author when I grew up
I also was read the little house on the prairie books, but we only got to book 4 as a class, so I'm reading them again.
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harry potter
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every dramatard secretely loved HP as a child it's what made everyone here transphobic with subliminal messaging.
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I never read it.
That and LOTR were the only two times I've fallen asleep at the theatre.
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Wrong.
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It's not a secret. They were kick-butt kids books. You just shouldn't make them your personality as an adult
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It's hilarious how people get mad at you for linking them as a kid. Like yeah, no shit, most people enjoyed one of the top selling book series of all time 20 years ago. They sold a billion fricking copies.
I reread them four years ago and was surprised at how good they were! I'm planning on getting the game at some point this fall. I just don't make it my whole personality.
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I never read it.
That and LOTR were the only two times I've fallen asleep at the theatre.
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Mom said it was satanic, never got to read it
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You should read it now.
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I know this is a opinion but as far as children's books go they are really good, they absolutely deserve their success. JKR is an expert storyteller
obviously don't go getting a tattoo of it or anything, but I respect good books for kids, to make their imaginations get bulked up so they can build me orbiting retirement homes or oppress wagies or something
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But she's so reliant on cliches and literary tropes!!!!
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Redditors will tell you this about with a straight face, and in another thread they praise Brandon Sanderson as the highest form of writing
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branderson Sanderson and Patrick rothfuss both fricking suck and I hope they get butt cancer
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Name of the wind is one of the greatest literary achievements in the past century
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It was a quick read for being a 600 page book where nothing happens
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hate tropes because they don't know to make them interesting
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Yeah I reread the books four years ago and was surprised at how much I still enjoyed them. They're good books! I think there's a lot of cope over the franchise with people being in denial that "book series that was crazy popular was pretty good".
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many such cases
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Today's Puritans also hate it.
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They're shit for grown ups, I tried. I recommend Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett instead. Really well written adventure with good handling of complex issues. Hope nobody's spoiled themself with the filmed version, I think they ruined the ending there.
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I hid mine from my grandparents lol
They did however take my magic the gathering cards
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They arent bad, the meme was read another book for a reason. If they sucked the meme would be something akin to "still a better love story than twilight"
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Twilight was good. It just appealed to foid fantasies so moids didn't understand it.
When the gender swapped version came out, /lit/ apologized. Nothing wrong with a little wish fulfillment.
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This is Vampire Diaries territory, skedaddle with that Twilight shit.
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Oh honey no
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They were good for what they were, fantasy novels for children and teenage girls, not for adults to revolve their personality around
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