Website review: J.K. Rowling, Lexicon and Oz
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Bad-Horsie rated 3 months ago- If you ask me the prototype of a doubtfully straight unconfident emo that doesn't live with his parents and is saved from a pathetic live thanks to supernatural reasons is well seen nowadays, take for instance Spiderman. Yeah, it could be a copy, but couldn't it also be that both losers (ahem, i meant, writers) shared similar bad experiences (which could turn into this analogy) and were saved because the maze is amazingly stupid and is always searching for comfort in pointless stories such as this one? Give me a Kafka copycat and you'll piss me off, but this...

sceptic rated 3 months ago- Spot on. Despite being filthy fucking rich from writing about wizards Rowling can't handle not being in the limelight.
She's turned into a right insecure, hypocritical, bitter little bumgoblin.- Spot on. Despite being filthy fucking rich from writing about wizards Rowling can't handle not being in the limelight.

Quirken rated 3 months ago- Heh, good ol' OSC. Haven't read any of his works in years... time to go dig them up, I've got quite a collection =) JKR is good at writing engaging texts. Original? No. Entertaining? Yes. I enjoyed HP, but really, this is ridiculous. She's made more money than I will in my lifetime, and she's suing someone who has probably made very little off this.

rumplesmigskin rated 3 months ago- I may not like that Orson Scott Card, but I see where he's coming from.

rbinz rated 3 months ago- You expressed my feelings very well - thank you.

Sithean rated 3 months ago- Well said. I had no idea, but now I'm looking at JKR in a whole new light.

wavelength1978 rated 3 months ago- Damn, Sir Orson layeth the smacketh down. I liked harry potter, but I'm really no liking ms. JK Rowling anymore.