I literally never said anything about it being a kid's book being an excuse for bad writing. I was merely saying that it was a kid's book. I doubt that every time someone said "It's a kid's book" to you they were using that as an excuse. I think they were merely informing you that it being a kid's book would mean that certain subjects are off limits, and there are restrictions on the kind of details that she could go into. Having a book catered towards kids because of the subject matter will do that.Gizmo1990 said:And why does the fact that it is a kids book excuse bad writing? If you enjoy Harry Potter then fine. Good for you. I just never throught that it was anything special. As a story I did not think it was bad I just did not think it was all that good either. In terms of writing I throught it waa bad.
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Ron is the single most irritating character in the history of fiction.
She wrote 7 (well, more like 6) very good books. She did sort of write herself into a corner in the last book, but while her way with writing may have been a little lackluster, she told one of the best stories ever told. She created a unique and awe-inspiring Universe that I and millions of other kids fell in love with.
She's no Shakespeare, but calling her a bad writer? Ridiculous