• GhostPain
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    1 day ago

    Damn, and I thought I was doing good reading 6 grades above my level.

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      17 hours ago

      Stephan King writes at a 6-8th grade level. His fiction is simplistic and so is his sentence structure. He writes at the level of genre fiction.

      If he wrote at a 12th grade level he’d have have been a figure in pop culture. Because most of the population that reads his books wouldn’t be able to read them.

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        17 hours ago

        My only issue with King is he needs an editor to trim down his books. I went through a King phase back in the late 80s and by the early 90s I couldn’t pick up another one.

        At that point his best work, IMO, was Four Seasons but yea, his prose isn’t James Joyce.

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          15 hours ago

          Amen to that. I thought the first Dark tower was great, but they kept getting… longer and longer and pointlessly so.

          I feel the same way about Murakami too. I read his novels and was confused why people liked them so much they were so long and annoying. Then I read his short fiction and was like ‘oh he’s actually good’. He just needs to cut out the filler.