(July 2, 2015 at 3:22 am)Judi Lynn Wrote: Honestly, it is the greatest piece of FICTION ever written.
I wouldn't even give it 1/10. It has it's moments (very few and quite far between), but in general:
It's main plot line is muddled, internally incoherent and in places downright nonsensical. The sub-plots are sometime misleading, often contradictory and usually pointless. The characters are so one-dimensional they could be replaced by lines and no one would notice anything amiss. Most authors, who miss at plotting and character building are usually good a building believable worlds. Even using a known world (vs. say Vulcan or Tatooine) these ass-hats fail miserably.
Greatest fiction ever? Nah. I've read thousands that are better. In fact, I can't say that I remember ever reading one that's worse, though I've quit some that sucked that were still better than this. Even the bile spewed all over thousands of innocent pages by Stephanie Meyers is better than this steaming pile, and I had to muscle through the gag reflex to finish that tripe.
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