Friday, July 22, 2011

One Genre That's Just Not Appealing....

Book Blogger HopEvery week Crazy-for-Books hosts the Book Blogger Hop. Participants answer a question and then visit other blogs of fellow participants. This week's question is:

"What's the ONE GENRE that you wish you could get into, but just can't?"

My answer: Literary Criticism. I don't mind writing it for my classes and perhaps my book reviews are a minor form of literary criticism, but somehow I just don't like to sit and read it.

What about you?

12 comments:

  1. Thanks for hopping through...Wow. I did not know there was such a thing. There is actually a type of book that is literary criticism?

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  2. Returning the "Hop." I see what you mean about literary criticism. I have a hard time writing critical reviews. If I really don't like a book, I just forgo the review all together. Guess I'm a wimp that way, but since I've never had anything published, I would feel kind of hypocritical giving a negative review to someone who had the guts to put themselves out there.

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  3. Hi Jolene: I'm with you on literary criticism - I enjoy discussing a book, but it seems like so much criticism parses more deeply than is interesting... Ruby

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  4. Good point. I don't like that heavy-handed kind of stuff either. I don't even like reading stuffy book reviews.

    Glad to have found you via the Hop!

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  5. I feel the same about poetry criticism!
    Have a great weekend and thanks for stopping by my blog.

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  6. My answer to the hop question is paranormal/fantasy. I prefer Christian fiction. Following you now on GFC.

    http://itstimetoreadmamaw.blogspot.com/

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  7. i'm with ya. reading for school, and reading for leisure are two different things! happy weekend!

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  8. I'm sorry to say I'm a skimmer. Book review on blogs I follow are one thing, but five page in depth discussions usually require skimming for me.

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  9. I don't read that kind of stuff either. I usually stay away from non-fiction altogether!

    Thanks for stopping by!

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  10. @Brenda Youngerman

    There may be full length books of literary criticism, but I'm not sure. My experience with literary criticism comes mainly from my college Literature classes and those are usually no more than 30 pages. Still, it is tiresome reading to me.

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  11. @creativedeeds

    I really only find negative book reviews helpful if the reviewer can give specific reasons why they are begin negative.

    On the other hand, I've read books that got great reviews and I did not like them. I'd much rather read an honest review even if the reviewer didn't like everything about the book.

    Personally, when I give a review on a book that I didn't love, I try give constructive criticism rather than being outright negative. There is a difference!

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