On anti-HP-hype
Dec. 21st, 2004 10:38 pmA lot of people on my friends list today have posted about how they don't want the new HP book when it comes out. Harry Potter is derivative, a rip-off. It's badly written. It's in serious need of a good editing job. It's overhyped!
Well, yeah. I know!
I have always liked literary fluff. I still have very fond memories of the Baby-Sitters Club books, and of the Sweet Valley Twins series. I will happily read cheesy sci-fi novels with plot holes big enough to drive trucks though. (I also watch Lifetime and Disney made-for-tv movies, which really should give an indication of my taste). Yes, I read and enjoy serious works as well, but I've always felt there was a little bit of fun in reading candy. Or mocking it, whatever.
Am I the only one who sees it that way? Don't take Harry Potter so seriously. Read it, laugh, and move on with your life. Or don't read it. But don't diss those of us who happen to like badly-written books and movies.
Well, yeah. I know!
I have always liked literary fluff. I still have very fond memories of the Baby-Sitters Club books, and of the Sweet Valley Twins series. I will happily read cheesy sci-fi novels with plot holes big enough to drive trucks though. (I also watch Lifetime and Disney made-for-tv movies, which really should give an indication of my taste). Yes, I read and enjoy serious works as well, but I've always felt there was a little bit of fun in reading candy. Or mocking it, whatever.
Am I the only one who sees it that way? Don't take Harry Potter so seriously. Read it, laugh, and move on with your life. Or don't read it. But don't diss those of us who happen to like badly-written books and movies.
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Date: 2004-12-21 08:13 pm (UTC)Derivative? What isn't, these days?
A rip-off? Please. Just because JKR re-uses archetypes that everyone and their dog does, just because she's writing about childhood and school life does not make her works a rip-off. See "derivative".
Badly written? If you consider "good writing" on the merits of usage of the English language alone, perhaps. If someone considers "good writing" also good storytelling and can with a clear conscience say that JKR's writing is bad on the merits of storytelling, then I point and laugh in their direction while singing "You're just jealous."
In a serious need of an editing job -- why? Because some people didn't get the Ministry of Magic scene in OotP? No one ever said you didn't have to use your brain while reading Book 5, dammit. Granted, with some extra editing, the series can be improved, but what can't?
Over-hyped? I think that's the "You're just jealous" crowd's substitute for "popular," at least in this case. The series is popular because people are reading the books, writing stories set in the world, and trying to figure out what's going to happen next while anxiously anticipating film and book releases. That's because people love these books, not because the media tells them they're cool.
Any "you"s in the above refer to the hypothetical "you, gentle reader" rather than you personally, Conuly. :o) People take it so damn seriously because deep inside, many can't stand the thought that a single mother on welfare could pull off something like this, it leads to "Why her, why not me?" And I think that's pretty damn rotten of them. That said, I don't think every single person who doesn't like the series dislikes it for that reason. I think there are a heck of a lot more people who feel that way than there are people who'll admit they do.
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Date: 2004-12-21 08:18 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2004-12-21 08:40 pm (UTC)Good answer.
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Date: 2004-12-22 10:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-12-21 11:03 pm (UTC)I CARE about what happens to Harry and those kids. Yes, JK's writing bugs the living hell out of me because she sucks major ass. Unfortunately, she's managed to reel me in with a group of kids who stand up for themselves and always manage to come out on top, and I want to know what happens next.
I don't think it's wrong to demand that a writer give a reader something of quality and continuity.
I've quit watching many shows over the years because of the very reasons I can't stand JK Rowling.
Jealousy isn't even a factor, and I don't think it's a factor for others who find issues with her 'technique' either.
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Date: 2004-12-21 11:14 pm (UTC)JKR can't be all that bad if her characters are so vivid in your mind, can she? *shrug* I don't agree with you that she sucks major ass, I think you're quite wrong on that count, but like I mentioned to
JKR's created a world that people can lose themselves in, and characters that people truly care about. There have got to be redeeming characteristics in there somewhere, ne?
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Date: 2004-12-21 11:21 pm (UTC)When she first wrote the HP books, she was a nobody. She had to fit the confining rules of children's fiction, which means that excess words and sentences were struck down mercilessly. Sometimes this is cruel - the editor wantonly takes out things that belong. But often it has merit, and things which are unnecessary are removed.
Now she's popular. Everybody loves her. She can do what she wants. And that means she writes her books longer and longer, and doesn't take out all the stuff that can not exist, that adds nothing to the story.
In the end, the writing suffers because it's full of dreck. It has good stuff too, but she's not editing out the bloat anymore, and the stories are slower, and slower, and have too much in them.
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