tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post4864815731984549073..comments2023-07-06T09:03:00.051-05:00Comments on K. Z. Snow: "I really wanted to like this book."K. Z. Snowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01373906799954038740noreply@blogger.comBlogger32125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-45456778384238292222011-02-15T21:29:48.038-06:002011-02-15T21:29:48.038-06:00Those seem to be the main reasons, Lily.Those seem to be the main reasons, Lily.K. Z. Snowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01373906799954038740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-14844931779425708482011-02-15T20:12:15.268-06:002011-02-15T20:12:15.268-06:00Or someone's looping the Matrix on you.Or someone's looping the Matrix on you.Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12959009113795804133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-29165499916523780362011-02-15T20:03:11.295-06:002011-02-15T20:03:11.295-06:00For me it would probably be about a disappointing ...For me it would probably be about a disappointing book in a series I loved or a story by an author whose previous books I've really enjoyed reading but for whatever reason it just doesn't live up to my expectations. <br /><br />Great post, KZ! :)Lilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16683944973070583799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-10723603668689208262011-02-15T20:02:18.324-06:002011-02-15T20:02:18.324-06:00Actually, I have a sense of deja vu. Did I alread...Actually, I have a sense of deja vu. Did I already make a discovery as to why I like you, before this?wren boudreauhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02026047300425537095noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-60168587181917935582011-02-15T20:00:01.360-06:002011-02-15T20:00:01.360-06:00You're probably relieved to finally have figur...You're probably relieved to finally have figured out why...Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12959009113795804133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-50567077296300149892011-02-15T19:52:36.493-06:002011-02-15T19:52:36.493-06:00Chris: I KNEW liked you for a reason!! :)Chris: I KNEW liked you for a reason!! :)wren boudreauhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02026047300425537095noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-45149088094824851272011-02-15T19:21:34.383-06:002011-02-15T19:21:34.383-06:00*steps up to show Dresden Files solidarity with Wr...*steps up to show Dresden Files solidarity with Wren*<br /><br />Wren's example of Phury's book is perfect. I think I'd use the phrase when I mostly liked a book, butsome major thing ruined it for me.Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12959009113795804133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-38395148318282531192011-02-15T18:23:44.163-06:002011-02-15T18:23:44.163-06:00I certainly see your point, Leah. When you want v...I certainly see your point, Leah. When you want very much to come across a particular but uncommon kind of story, and then you find one, of course you're going to hope it's worth reading. <br /><br />That's how I feel about being treated to a dinner of Maine lobster. It happens so rarely that when the opportunity does arise, I want that lobster to be perfectly prepared and succulent! :)K. Z. Snowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01373906799954038740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-28255036443406885992011-02-15T16:17:54.536-06:002011-02-15T16:17:54.536-06:00When I say "I wanted to like this book but......When I say "I wanted to like this book but...," it means either of two things.<br /><br />What Katrina said. I'm reading a book of a favorite author whose work I generally love but was not feeling in that book. It's kind of my way to ease the author down, letting them know that I've loved their work, but this particular book, not so much. So it's a kind of way to say something negative about a book and trying not to hurt the author I like. <br /><br />The second reason for me is that there are some tropes or scenarios that I really like but which are rarely portrayed. For example, f/f/m. Those books are pretty rare. So when I get one, I really hope it doesn't suck pigs ass because I want to be able to recommend it. In that case, I go in having a lot of hope that it's a good book. When it isn't, it's one less book of that particular trope or genre that I can really recommend, so I say "I really wanted to like this" because I did.LVLM(Leah)https://www.blogger.com/profile/01344785501583933784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-86626887674823323782011-02-15T15:22:15.837-06:002011-02-15T15:22:15.837-06:00Jen, I suspect a good number of authors have seen ...Jen, I suspect a good number of authors have seen that statement in at least one of their reviews. Usually, though, it precedes a smackdown. :)K. Z. Snowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01373906799954038740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-31786375560996815852011-02-15T14:39:32.272-06:002011-02-15T14:39:32.272-06:00I remember once writing that phrase in a review I ...I remember once writing that phrase in a review I did of one of your books KZ. Fortunately I did like it :).<br /><br />For me, it's usually related to either a series or a book by an author I love. It's often linked with anticipation, ie I've loved all the other books in the series/by this author and I've been waiting a long time for the book to be released. It's then a real let down if I don't like the book as much as others in the series or by the author.Jenrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15492693697232134724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-49081328881121276342011-02-15T13:50:41.475-06:002011-02-15T13:50:41.475-06:00"so true, TeddyP. I've done it plenty. Bu..."so true, TeddyP. I've done it plenty. But I think some readers do feel they've been misled. At least that's the sense I get from their reviews."<br /><br />Oh I got into a kerfuffle over on Goodreads lately because I did feel misled (by the labeling and the blurb) but I think I made it pretty plain which created the argument that followed and I did not coach it in the whole "I was rooting for this book" thing.<br /><br />That I agree with you on. <br /><br />"I feel misled" should have totally different wording than "I see the attraction but did not get the payoff I was expecting".Teddy Pighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03660335158038390871noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-74889587268084690992011-02-15T13:01:24.318-06:002011-02-15T13:01:24.318-06:00Pbbbbbtttttthh to all three of you!
:D
The most ...Pbbbbbtttttthh to all three of you! <br />:D<br /><br />The most recent Dresden book is the best so far.<br /><br />JR Ward's 6th BDB Book - Phury's story - is the book that came to mind when I read this post. I was looking forward to it so very much and was terribly disappointed. I couldn't bring myself to read the next ones in the series until just recently. I went in with much lower expectations and I did enjoy them. (chicken, egg?)wren boudreauhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02026047300425537095noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-47414640767801245502011-02-15T12:47:08.520-06:002011-02-15T12:47:08.520-06:00Wrenboo, you'll have to agree to disagree with...Wrenboo, you'll have to agree to disagree with Val and Tam as well. :) <br /><br />Actually, I haven't decided yet if I should give up on the series completely or give it another chance through a second book. Which do <i>you</i> think is the best one of the lot?<br /><br />Have you ever found a volume in a beloved series to be a disappointment? Something you "wanted to like" but just couldn't?K. Z. Snowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01373906799954038740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-60457653324649818872011-02-15T12:44:36.905-06:002011-02-15T12:44:36.905-06:00Yeah, with a new author or genre, I'm more lik...Yeah, with a new author or genre, I'm more likely to say "I *tried* to like this book." Whole different set of expectations and goals there!Katrina Strausshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11435994502376676069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-63635392978769809512011-02-15T12:40:22.696-06:002011-02-15T12:40:22.696-06:00"Made a wrong assumption" -- so true, Te..."Made a wrong assumption" -- so true, TeddyP. I've done it plenty. But I think some readers do feel they've been misled. At least that's the sense I get from their reviews.K. Z. Snowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01373906799954038740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-62795298706724029852011-02-15T12:34:52.468-06:002011-02-15T12:34:52.468-06:00"...just wishing I could have gotten on board..."<i>...just wishing I could have gotten on board with the author's effort</i>."<br /><br />Okay, yeah, I see what you mean. I've experienced that too -- approaching a book by someone whose work I've loved in the past but not being able to get into it this time around. Letting some time go by <i>can</i> make a difference, though.<br /><br />I remember being put off by one of Ginn Hale's stories after I'd read <i>Wicked Gentlemen</i>, because I'd (stupidly) expected the same kind of writing and same kind of tale. I gave up pretty quickly during my first attempt to read it, but I went back to the story later and loved it.K. Z. Snowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01373906799954038740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-27698143831205839112011-02-15T12:27:18.726-06:002011-02-15T12:27:18.726-06:00Oh Dear. Oh dear oh dear oh dear. I believe we w...Oh Dear. Oh dear oh dear oh dear. I believe we will just have to agree to disagree about the Dresden Files and move on with our lives, never to mention this again. <br />*deep breaths*<br />*<br />*<br />*<br />*<br />I, too, have enjoyed the Smoke series by Huff, as well as the Blood Books. <br /><br />Books that I "want" to like are usually new in a series that I've enjoyed (Black Dagger Brotherhood e.g.) or by an author whose previous work I've liked.<br /><br />I admit, though, that with e-books especially, I get caught up in the pretty covers and the blurbs so when I sit down with them I'm expecting to like them and when I don't it's like biting into those cream chocolates that are wonderful on the outside but surprisingly disappointing on the inside!wren boudreauhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02026047300425537095noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-91719958111545140392011-02-15T12:11:19.493-06:002011-02-15T12:11:19.493-06:00Or just "I made an wrong assumption as a read...Or just "I made an wrong assumption as a reader" <br /><br />Hell, I am more than capable of making mistakes especially if I am hauling ass through a website on Tuesday and I see a pretty cover.<br /><br />Oh pretty! Must buy! HeheheheTeddy Pighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03660335158038390871noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-4717415822436873332011-02-15T12:11:16.260-06:002011-02-15T12:11:16.260-06:00Y'see, Tam, I take wizards and magic seriously...Y'see, Tam, I take wizards and magic seriously. ;-) So if a book seems too much like a juvenile romp with a lot of <i>tee-hee-hee</i>, it's going to irritate me no end. Touches of humor are good, though. I just prefer the humor to be on the wry side. <br /><br />The Dresden story wasn't juvenile, but it was such a mess on so many other levels that I lost my forbearance toward the end.K. Z. Snowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01373906799954038740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-42381634034922001472011-02-15T12:10:56.596-06:002011-02-15T12:10:56.596-06:00KZ ~ I'm probably using the wrong word here to...KZ ~ I'm probably using the wrong word here to convey what I mean. (Yes, I iz a writer.) Maybe miffed was a better word, and then not so much that I'm hating on myself but just wishing I could have gotten on board with the author's effort. I love to be challenged by books. I love it when I go into a book thinking "Hmm, I'm not sure about this", then by the end I walk away applauding the author's brilliance. (I'm talking more style and voice than subject matter, since I'm open to just about any subject!)<br /><br />Also, if I don't enjoy a book by a new author, or one I could take or leave, then I just sort of shrug and forget about it. I only use the "I wanted to like this book" line when it's a book by an author I truly, deeply have come to respect after enjoying previous offerings. If I fail to live up to the challenge, then I'm miffed. Maybe that's the word I should have used -- miffed. Even before I was published, I tried to at least respect an author's effort if not the work itself. There are a few such books where I went back at a later time and was able to fully immerse myself in them, so in those cases, I do think the issue was with me, not the author. But then others, I've tried to start 2 or 3 times before deciding okay, this just ain't gonna happen!Katrina Strausshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11435994502376676069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-48010154344518597562011-02-15T12:03:34.666-06:002011-02-15T12:03:34.666-06:00It's definitely a code phrase, TeddyP, and as ...It's definitely a code phrase, TeddyP, and as soon as I see it, I know the reader/reviewer was disappointed. Covers, blurbs, excerpts, and general hype can all generate high hopes for a story. So maybe saying, "I wanted to like this book" is another way of saying, "I'm embarrassed to admit I was suckered in" or "I'm pissed off that I was chumped." :)K. Z. Snowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01373906799954038740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-26165068556633555632011-02-15T12:03:01.082-06:002011-02-15T12:03:01.082-06:00Hmm. If you don't want silly I'm not sure ...Hmm. If you don't want silly I'm not sure then. But check out the blurbs. It made me laugh out loud on an airplane. I'd offer to send you my books but it would likely cost more than just buying them. It's starts with <i>Smoke and Shadows</i> and that kind of sets up the whole thing for the following books<i> Smoke and Mirrors</i> and <i>Smoke and Ashes</i>. I was hoping there would be one more. *nose wrinkle in dismay*Tamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15495571402942021799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-28392442660016738072011-02-15T11:54:55.638-06:002011-02-15T11:54:55.638-06:00Hmm. Great point, Jase and Tam. I guess that'...Hmm. Great point, Jase and Tam. I guess that's why I hoped/expected/wanted to like the Dresden Files. The series' elements seemed to be what I was looking for in UF. Unfortunately, they weren't developed or blended very adroitly.<br /><br />I'll have to look into the Smoke series, Tam. I'm sure that reading blurbs and excerpts will help me decide if I'm interested. I just want to avoid crappy writing and too much silliness.K. Z. Snowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01373906799954038740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18677034.post-6875696143200122612011-02-15T11:49:20.780-06:002011-02-15T11:49:20.780-06:00Oh and yes I could be trying really hard not to sa...Oh and yes I could be trying really hard not to say the blurb was better than the book.<br /><br />People might get upset.Teddy Pighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03660335158038390871noreply@blogger.com