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Like a book club, except with more sex! ([info]notjo) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-09-20 18:29:00


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I doubt your committment to edginess
Once, long ago, an author released a book unto the world. And this book was considered to be awful by many many many critics, to the point where much parody was made of the author, the book, and the fans. This mockery ramped up when a movie was made, and even more people were introduced to the author. And, of course, all truly "hip" readers turned up their noses, refusing to call that... that... tripe... literature.

I am, of course, talking about Dan Brown.

Over at
Literary Tattoos, Loosma writes:

I love Dan Brown, particularly his Robert Langdon series and I have huge respect for him and his research for his new book The Lost Symbol. I'm reading that now and I'm having a hard time putting it down but there are some great quotes in here. I keep wanting to highlight them and come back because sometimes I come across a sentence that hits me hard just because it relates to me in a way. As do everyone when they tattoo a quote or lyric or whatever on their body

Anyway, so really if any readers of those books have gotten a tattoo relating to the plot or through some quote in there? Especially puzzle lovers? lol



Marvel at the pretentiousness, when we're assured that people are basically sheep and only the amazing folks at Literary Tattoos are capable of sorting that a dancing dog isn't that big a deal.

Be assured that a book is no longer any good once it's popular.

Discuss how Brown does research wrong! Have other people insist that Dan Brown actually does lots of research and is very accurate! (I skipped that, because I am an historian who lives with a theologian, so LOL NO)

OMG! Everyone is so meeen! - not from the OP, although she agrees. More MEEEN!

The OP ultimate tacks on her flounce, in bold:
Ok ok! I got the message! Dan Brown sucks, I have horrible literary sense, the oprah book club thing is probably I something should check into, etc etc etc. Anyway, everyone is entitled to their opinion, regardless of how polite or bitchy it was presented but to each their own.



I just want you all to know that I hated Dan Brown before it was "in" to hate Dan Brown. I bet it's now ~edgy~ to be scholar who loves Dan Brown for the plot, and I totes want to be ~edgy~. Dan Brown Forever! Go Robert Langdon!


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[info]inalasahl
2009-09-21 10:12 pm UTC (link)
No Eowyn? No Treebeard? No Gandalf the White?

*sniff*

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[info]mcity
2009-09-21 10:34 pm UTC (link)
I reread it! Honest!

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[info]kookaburra
2009-09-22 09:52 am UTC (link)
Ha ha, I'm with you, the first time through LotR I skipped all non-hobbit (and non-Eowyn) parts.

I don't believe I have ever read through the entire Council of Elrond either. I'm a baaaad LOTR fan.

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[info]ghyste
2009-09-22 01:37 pm UTC (link)
I'm very sad - the Council of Elrond and Shadow of the Past have always been my two favourite chapters.

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[info]taterbird
2009-09-22 07:06 pm UTC (link)
I admit to skipping Tom Bombadil like WHOA, but now that I've finally gotten through the Silmarillion the Council of Elrond cracks me up. You can't throw the Ring into the ocean, huh? It only works for Silmarils?

...Maybe there could be an AU where they DO throw it into the ocean, and it mutates and joins with the Silmaril and becomes the One Bling, and tries to take over Middle Earth in the name of Sparkly Evil.

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[info]ghyste
2009-09-22 07:20 pm UTC (link)
Council of Elrond cracks me up. You can't throw the Ring into the ocean, huh? It only works for Silmarils?

I kind of wrote a ficlet about that once upon a time :)

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[info]frequentmouse
2009-09-23 03:29 am UTC (link)
Tom Bombadil works better read as a separate and unrelated work of protopsychedelia.

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[info]ecchaniz0r
2009-09-23 06:47 am UTC (link)
...it really, really does.

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[info]rimrunner
2009-09-26 08:03 pm UTC (link)
Sort of like the Pan chapter in Wind in the Willows...

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