Ok, I recently finished Nora Roberts' Circle Trilogy and I have 1 question: Why is the trilogy 1000 pages and the epic battle less than 15 pages?
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Ok, I recently finished Nora Roberts' Circle Trilogy and I have 1 question: Why is the trilogy 1000 pages and the epic battle less than 15 pages?
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Honestly, Megan? Because I don't think writing that kind of scene is one of Nora's strong points, nor especially interesting to her. (Or to me, to be frank. I can watch that stuff, but reading it makes me crazy. And bored.)
Me too, Amy -- I thought that was just right!
I skimmed the 15 pages. I figured I already knew that the good guys would win, and had no interest in reading the mechanics of getting to that point.
Exactly. This is one of the reasons reading the LotR trilogy is a little off-putting to me.
Also, romance? Happy ending guaranteed.
I've never read Nora Roberts before but I guess from what I knew of her previous books I should have expected the hooking up of all of the characters with one another and the snog-age and not much with the fightage. I did like the ending where it's revealed that Cian is the narrator of the story.
By the end of the first book, I could tell it was going to have to be Moira and Cian (those are the right names, right) in the last book, and I absolutely could not see it working. Luckily, Moira basically had a personality transplant.
Is there an issue with the title of the next HP book? I mean, what do I know about adverbs and their uses compared to any other buffista!
Then there are those for whom the word "deathly" was cringe-inducing for a different reason - the readers who thought Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince was in dire need of a strong editing hand. "Deathly" is an adverb. In the title of the book. How lazy can you get?
Is there a rule against adverbs in titles? This is news to me. Best American Essays ? "Best" is an adverb, right? (Adjectives modify nouns, while adverbs mofidy verbs and adjectives.)
Also, the L-Y construction doesn't have to be an adverb, does it? I mean, Jennifer was always a sickly child. "sickly" modifies "child", and so is an adjective. I think the L-Y construction is usually a signal of an oncoming adverb, but may instead be, as in this case, an archaic abbreviation of "like".
the Deathly Hallows are hallows that are deathly, i.e. death-like, i.e., nouns modified by adjectives. By all means, criticize J. K. Rowling for boring use of adverbs, but, criticize the right adverbs, you know?
I like adverbs! But I must admit the author of that article has a point, Harry Potter and the Hallows of Death has more of a ring to it.