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In reply to the discussion: Here is my question about criticism. Do i have to read a whole book in order to criticize it? [View all]lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)14. It depends on your basis for criticism.
If your criticism is that the first chapter was so boring or stupid that you couldn't finish it, that's completely fair.
If your criticism is that you've been told that chapter 8 includes a glorified rape scene and that everyone who buys the book or a ticket to the movie is (going to hell / perpetuating rape culture, pick one), then yes, I think it's incumbent upon you to read chapters one through 8.
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Here is my question about criticism. Do i have to read a whole book in order to criticize it? [View all]
La Lioness Priyanka
Jul 2014
OP
That's how I felt about Twilight, which I understand 50 Shades of Grey is based on.
Louisiana1976
Jul 2014
#81
The Bible is FAR more violent and misogynistic than 50 Shades. I've read both.
PeaceNikki
Jul 2014
#7
Yes, among people who have reason to go there. I often have to ask people which Vancouver
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#112
A man(!) once told me the only things I *have* to do is die and pay taxes
Tuesday Afternoon
Jul 2014
#10
you go right ahead and let me know how that goes for you, okie dokie.
Tuesday Afternoon
Jul 2014
#20
No, otherwise, reading Ayn Rand would have bored us all to tears and madness long ago. nt
Zorra
Jul 2014
#11
I think it goes with the territory, even in your example what you are critical of is based on what
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#15
no. just don't claim to know more specific plot details than somebody who has read the whole thing.
m-lekktor
Jul 2014
#16
so true. i posted an article just the other day and many people disagreed with it
La Lioness Priyanka
Jul 2014
#34
i had all but forgotten about clan of the cave bear, but i remember loving it as a a teenager
La Lioness Priyanka
Jul 2014
#30
deja vu. That's how I feel about L Ron Hubbard's 'Mission Earth dekalogy'.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jul 2014
#40
No, just like you don't have to eat the whole steak to know the meat is bad...nt
SidDithers
Jul 2014
#26
Of course not and those claiming so now never have in the past, which is quite revealing.
redqueen
Jul 2014
#41
I'm seriously amazed at the number of people refusing to see that these particular emperors
redqueen
Jul 2014
#86
Depends. One should at least have read up until the point of objectionable content
ecstatic
Jul 2014
#47
Of course that approach can lead to someone walking out of A Clockwork Orange because it's just...
JVS
Jul 2014
#97
If everyone's a consenting adult, you can do pretty much whatever you want.
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2014
#54
I agree and I think that is what I thought as I read some of these OPs/threads
stevenleser
Jul 2014
#118
I think as long as you're upfront about the amount you read, you're good to go
steve2470
Jul 2014
#59
If you want to write a few thosand words about what the unreadable book means
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2014
#60
ok. i think that is fair. i too couldn't go on an on about something i have not read well
La Lioness Priyanka
Jul 2014
#63
Are you able to say that there's glorified, romanticized rape in Atlas Shrugged?
redqueen
Jul 2014
#71
that arguments cites the paragraph that contains the rape, so yes, i would
La Lioness Priyanka
Jul 2014
#76
How much of any of Dinesh D'Souza's books or Ann Coulter's books do we need to read
Proud Liberal Dem
Jul 2014
#90
read one of ann coulter's book halfway through at a b&n. swore to myself to never be so mean
La Lioness Priyanka
Jul 2014
#91
"to scream in neck-throbbing rage that your interpretation is superior to the interpretation of
Squinch
Jul 2014
#128
hell yes, but it's ok to bail out of bad one. You just don't have info to critique it.
Liberal_in_LA
Jul 2014
#110
Two followup questions: Do you have to read the book before you can have an opinion on
Squinch
Jul 2014
#127
I have never personally read even one page of Mein Kampf - but I have a feeling its is bad
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2014
#139