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Dira Sudis ([personal profile] dira) wrote2009-07-11 04:17 pm

I'm not sure why I feel vindicated by this, but I do.

Jo Walton continues to confirm my impression that she is really a pretty hoopy frood by discussing why people read stuff that isn't actually, you know, good, with Midshipman's Hope as an example: here at Tor.com.

She's talking about books, of course, but I think she's working her way around to things I've heard fanfic fans discuss in relation to badfic and crackfic (and possibly the Id Vortex, though the button-pushing she talks about doesn't go quite that far).


(I think the feeling of vindication stems from seeing someone I respect confirm for me that, oh yes, the ludicrously misnamed Midshipman's Hope series really is that bad.)

(It should be called Midshipman's Utter Despair, is the thing.)

(ETA: You know, in retrospect, I do believe I object really really strenuously to the portrayal of Christianity in those books, even if it is meant to be a particularly dour 22nd Century Protestant sect.)

PS, I not only have not seen Torchwood yet, I have remained largely unspoiled. It makes for a very quiet internet. So far today I have entertained myself by discovering exactly what was growing under the crisper drawers in my fridge and eradicating it. I hope.
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[personal profile] amalthia 2009-07-14 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
oh boy, I could barely finish Voices of Hope! I don't know what he was thinking to write in trannie language???? but um yeah that was the only book out of the series that I thought really sucked.

And yeah, I can see why the series never got nominated for a Hugo...I would have to say the Snow Queen (to me) is a prime example of awesome science fiction and good writing. She had a lot happening there. Or even Lois Bujold McMasters not all her books are great but Mirror Dance, Memory, The Vor Game they are among my favorite books.

I did like Twilight but then again I also read romances from time to time. I think I like turn your brain off at the door books.