Slice of SciFi quotes an IF Magazine interview with Brannon Braga, who admits:
Thanks to io9 for categorizing this as "too little [too late]".
Bill Willingham: Peter & Max: A Fables Novel
Amusing enough.
Stephenie Meyer: Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga, Book 4)
Bella is reborn as Mary Sue Supreme.
Stephenie Meyer: Eclipse (The Twilight Saga)
Starting to suffer from repetition.
Stephenie Meyer: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
I really should never read anything with a halfway convincing depiction of depression.
Stephenie Meyer: Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1)
Best of the bunch.
Hermann Hesse: Demian
I'm not sure why this is engaging instead of insufferable. Normally so much adolescent talk about philosophy and difference would be stifling, but here it's interesting.
Henri Peyre: SEVEN FRENCH SHORT NOVEL MASTERPIECES
I always feel guilty panning something that I'm reading in translation. Anyway, there was only one I thought really dull.
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Regarding Braga... yeah, I remember that interview causing yet another round of Braga-bashing at TrekBBS. But he kind of asks for it, since he can't seem to admit (even to himself, perhaps) what a jaw-dropping misfire TATV was.
If he would just own up to the awfulness of that episode, maybe he would be able to put it behind him and let us remember the good stories he wrote...
Nah. Probably not.
Posted by: HR | July 08, 2009 at 01:21 AM