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He offers some trite and cliché truisms and passes them off as something profound.
He offers some trite and cliché truisms and passes them off as something profound.
I agree that Hemingway is overrated (something I think I very strongly implied in my reviews if not stating directly).
I have never heard the man say anything of any actual originality. He is mostly repeating new age clichés in the guise of spiritualism when, he is in fact, one of the most boring and unoriginal people I have ever heard speak.
But wine was the great assassin of both tradition and propriety...
-Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings
-Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings
Speaking of overrated authors...
18/04/2014 04:55:41 PM
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Hemingway, for the most part
18/04/2014 07:31:30 PM
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Coelho is like Deepak Chopra.
18/04/2014 07:36:45 PM
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Speaking of Deepak Chopra.
18/04/2014 09:20:22 PM
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It's even worse when he says something without preparation.
19/04/2014 04:35:49 PM
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I'm sure I would need a lot of alcohol to get through an event of his. *NM*
20/04/2014 04:14:49 AM
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H.P. Lovecraft
18/04/2014 09:16:24 PM
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I'd add Joyce. In French I think the most overrated novelist is Proust.
18/04/2014 10:29:04 PM
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That's actually really hard.
18/04/2014 10:42:35 PM
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You could have always said Dan Brown if you were having problems. *NM*
19/04/2014 04:40:23 PM
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Yeah, but he's not overrated.
19/04/2014 04:52:34 PM
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I think they bash him more because he tries to pass fiction off as fact.
19/04/2014 06:22:59 PM
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I did not like James Fenimore Cooper (Last of the Mohicans, specifically)
23/04/2014 09:23:44 PM
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Have you tried The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana?
23/04/2014 09:52:28 PM
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You can't seriously believe Baudolino is good, much less accessible.
23/04/2014 10:15:28 PM
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The ones listed already are ones I agree with.
23/04/2014 10:36:04 PM
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I've never understood people who read everything Shakespeare wrote.
26/04/2014 07:17:27 PM
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