3rdI
Edema Ruh
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Amazon's kindlestore has it, if you have a kindle or an android/ios device. There is a program to read it on the pc, but that would be hard on your eyes, I believe.
Yeah I noticed that but thank you
Amazon's kindlestore has it, if you have a kindle or an android/ios device. There is a program to read it on the pc, but that would be hard on your eyes, I believe.
I am not a big fan of Kay either. But again how can anyone have a discussion about modern classics and leave out The Fionavar Tapestry?
Gormenghast is a classic and was far from finished.In my mind, any series would have to be finished before I'd put it on any kind of classic list. I've seen too many failed landings to laud a trilogy after the first two books.
By, you know, talking about his good books? But then the conversation turns to what's good or not, about subjective vs objective measures of quality, and we end up with a multi-page thread going nowhere fast. It happens every year or two, so my apologies if I my ennui is hampering everyone's enjoyment of the topic at hand.
Seriously, I could go through your list and passionately argue at least half your selections. Someone else could probably do the same for the other half of the list. Where does that leave us?
Hal Duncan wrote a great blog post a few years ago talking about the two forms of kudos - being popular with fans, and being popular with other authors. We can influence one, and it's not via discussions on a web forum.
You seem to be misinformed. Let me explain so we are clear. I do not give a damn what you think about the books I listed. Hopefully that will clear up any confusion you might be having.
Everyone has been fine. You start yapping about the thread before it ever became problematic. How about either contributing or staying out of the damn thing?
Gormenghast is a classic and was far from finished.
Don't underestimate the power of attracting youger readers. It's not the titles known by adults who already read, it's the ones recognized widely by those who rarely read. At this point I'd say Harry Potter would be the number one contender for future "classic" status. I've never read them or seen any of the movies, but Harry Potter has clearly become a household name, and was even before first appearing in film. I knew about these books long before I started reading fantasy, or even reading for personal enjoyment. That kind of popularity is generally a precursor to "classic."
Jordan, Feist, Eddings, Goodkind, Martin, etc...not nearly so much. Maybe Terry Brooks, though his work is so cliche' it will be hard for the so-called "academia" to give it such recognition (also might be a little old to be referred to as modern). At this point Hunger Games and His Dark Materials are more likely candidates. They're the ones that will be recognized by kids who are two steps above illiterate.
But you can see how they could be beneficial to younger readers.Yeah you are probably right about Pullman. The books did nothing for me as they are YA and as such I found them rather dull but Pullman can write.
listing your favourite books in the meantime.
But you can see how they could be beneficial to younger readers.
Critics are harsher on works targeting adults, another reason I believe certain YA and children's books have a much better shot at becoming "classic."
Especially in this genre.
I'd just like to take this bit back - it was not in line as 3rdI had already explained the inclusion of several books he saw as flawed.
Disagree. Paks is a ridiculously invincible character who bounces back from wounds/injuries/nearly dying at a stupendous pace and with no ill side effects - No mental trauma from almost being raped, no trauma from defying death a few times and so forth. Oh, and not to mention that almost everyone talks the same way, no matter who they are.Moon's Deed Of Paksenarrion - If it's not considered a classic, it damn well should be. One of the most underrated fantasy books ever.
His Dark Materials? Maybe, maybe. The Hunger Games? Nope. Not a chance in Hell. The first book is great, the second is pretty good and the third is a steaming pile (Although some like it), but there's nothing about it that is 'classic' material. It's a cross between Nineteen Eighty-Four and Battle Royale, and it's a series of rapidly declining quality. I reckon it'll just be a phase, a bit like Eragon.Jordan, Feist, Eddings, Goodkind, Martin, etc...not nearly so much. Maybe Terry Brooks, though his work is so cliche' it will be hard for the so-called "academia" to give it such recognition (also might be a little old to be referred to as modern). At this point Hunger Games and His Dark Materials are more likely candidates. They're the ones that will be recognized by kids who are two steps above illiterate.
Disagree. Paks is a ridiculously invincible character who bounces back from wounds/injuries/nearly dying at a stupendous pace and with no ill side effects - No mental trauma from almost being raped, no trauma from defying death a few times and so forth. Oh, and not to mention that almost everyone talks the same way, no matter who they are.
His Dark Materials? Maybe, maybe. The Hunger Games? Nope. Not a chance in Hell. The first book is great, the second is pretty good and the third is a steaming pile (Although some like it), but there's nothing about it that is 'classic' material. It's a cross between Nineteen Eighty-Four and Battle Royale, and it's a series of rapidly declining quality. I reckon it'll just be a phase, a bit like Eragon.
I'm not bashing everyone's choices, I'm offering my opinion as to why they're not modern classics. This is a discussion site, is it not? Ergo, I am free to discuss why they should (Or, in this case, should not) be modern classics. Every coin has two sides, right?Well, how about you actually contribute to the thread by forwarding some suggestions of your own rather than bashing everyone's choices?
Well, how about you actually contribute to the thread by forwarding some suggestions of your own rather than bashing everyone's choices? If you are going to critique other people's selections, at least have the courage to give us your list.
Eventine, you certainly called this thread out.
