Subject: Oh my.
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Posted on: 2012-09-18 03:01:00 UTC
Holds her breath, you say? What, does she stop breathing each time she asks a question or something?
Subject: Oh my.
Author:
Posted on: 2012-09-18 03:01:00 UTC
Holds her breath, you say? What, does she stop breathing each time she asks a question or something?
I apologise. You're correct in that my reasons for disliking this book are primarily shallow, and I was biased from the moment the main character started angsting. Having not mustered the ability to finish another story focused on a love triangle, I have stopped reading it. I am sorry that I used the board as a medium to vent my frustrations, as it was not fair to any of the boarders. It will not happen again, I promise.
The Hunger Games was, too.
Iunno about you, but I really dislike HG. Mainly because Katniss feels like a robot to me -- no emotion, no nothing -- rather like my latest Permission piece... and, to boot, the book is full of run-ons and tense-shifts (though that might be the translation) and is written in present progressive (again, might be the translation I read).
Well, I do remember somebody saying something about no emotion in that piece. I could, of course, be mistaken. And it seems that THG's Hebrew translator needs to get a crash course in grammar -- general grammar as well as Hebrew grammar -- and in translating.
Holds her breath, you say? What, does she stop breathing each time she asks a question or something?