jhakka said:
With so many personalities in this forum and perspectives on reading, I'm interested to see why people read. What books do they like, and for what reasons?
I was in my English tute the other week and one girl said "I'm making a point to never read Dan Brown." I look in Honi Soit today (to read waf's letter that was never going to get published but then did) and there was a token "DAN BROWN IS TEH SUCK LOLOL!" comment in one of the articles. As far as I can tell, these people are bashing Brown because he's popular and (apparently) a bad writer.
I don't get it. I can understand disliking a book for poor writing, but hating it because it's popular is just beyond me. Why do people hate Brown or Rowling before reading them? I haven't read Brown simply because I'm not interested, but Rowling's books are entertaining and engaging and reach their target audience. I don't see why people automatically hate them just because they're popular.
Why are these people embarassed to be seen reading a book that everyone else likes? Does it make them feel inferior because they're reading what the idiotic masses like? I don't know.
I read to be entertained. When I get home from uni or work, I don't particularly want to do much hardcore thinking, so I pick up a novel (maybe a Rowling book, more often something in the more traditional style of fantasy) and read. It's not really an escape, but it's a passtime. It's enjoyable. It's fun. To me anyway.
Then there are people who want to read out of interest in something. Whether that be in astronomy or advanced linear functions or political theory, it's still the same thing.
Others seem to read to prove that they're better than everyone else. To enlarge their intellectual penis. Those who wouldn't be caught dead reading a popular book.
Can someone explain this last to me, please? I just don't get it.
Oh, and why do you read?
i dont hate reading dan brown as ive never read his books-my whole family loves them, but i dont have the time to read as much as i used to and i want to finish a few other series before i start anything new...
i used to like j.k.rowling's novels but that was before it became commercialised, and other people started liking the stories as well, however, this liking was only created by the novel being transmitted to a film [some of my friends who read less than me say they just watch the film, so as to avoid the books, as theyre too 'big'] hence, i do not like harry potter anymore-too many other people like it for the films, and not for the novl... also, i found out that jk rowling stole her characters, and it dawned upon me that the story line was rather on the cliché side, even if it was rather cleverly written and was entertaining-i don't like cheats. People should be able to come up with their own ideas and not need to steal other characters to do so [she stole the potter family, by the way]
i dont read the novels which have become blatantly over used or are clichéd [i.e. any romance book {no offence peopz}] or suffer from commercialism... [yup, i thought that Rowling {im just using this as an example as evidence can be found everywhere} turning her novel into a film wasn't going to be all that brilliant as it would have ruined my imaginative aspect of the characters, not to mention the whole novel... however, with the film came little harry potter figurines, books, pencil cases-the usual crap. Hence, a constant reminder of Daniel Radcliffe-a teenager who is no different from us, only he got lucky and got the role. Thanks to the film i had a lot of friends swooning about him, so that probably didnt help... plus, certain aspects of his character in the novel and film didnt add up and it irritated me [yup, perfectionist^^]
and i like fantasy and sci fi... lol... ummm i read it cause it takes me from the reality that my life is and it opens up my inner child [aka i remember how i used to believe in the concept that anything is possible]
lol^^ and sorry for the long post... to whoever actually bothered reading it -_-;; LOL^^