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Yeah if we find ourselves in a situation where we have to debate the definition of "great literature" we've already lost.

I might just be too picky about giving out the superlatives.

There are plenty of books that make my spirit soar, or draw me in to a legendary feeling or world, or where the characters feel like family. And then they'll have one thing I don't like or not stick the ending, or I read a paragraph by someone like Josephine Tey at her best and be reminded how their wordsmithing isn't that.

I guess I could start using great for things I'd give an 8/10 instead of 10/10. Maybe easier to just not worry about it.
 



I'm disappointed by them shying away from numbered editions, the marketing value for the next one is just so undeniable.

I'm to 6e for my shirt,
Too 6e for my shirt,
So 6e it hurts...

Now all I can think about is the inevitable Right Said Fred / Chuck Tingle crossover.
 



Naw. It's better to have high standards than low expectations.
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I might just be too picky about giving out the superlatives.

There are plenty of books that make my spirit soar, or draw me in to a legendary feeling or world, or where the characters feel like family. And then they'll have one thing I don't like or not stick the ending, or I read a paragraph by someone like Josephine Tey at her best and be reminded how their wordsmithing isn't that.

I guess I could start using great for things I'd give an 8/10 instead of 10/10. Maybe easier to just not worry about it.
I would suggest that anything that you read that makes your "spirit soar" has qualities so far beyond "wordsmithing" that the comparison and categorization are meaningless.
 

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