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iknownothin_ t1_j1rjiqm wrote

The issue is, yes there are objective parameters to classify a book, but books are art and art is almost wholly subjective.

There are very, very few objectively bad books. Plus, if someone else is enjoying it, what’s the point of ruining their experience?

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-buttonupshirt t1_j1uypqz wrote

I’m halfway with you, but I think there are a lot of objectively mediocre books when we use those objective critical parameters. Like music, there are ways to judge the quality of a book before you reach the issue of whether your yourself enjoyed it, and that shouldn’t be dismissed. I think we should just stop comparing apples to oranges and not expect something written to be a light fluffy one-day read to be judged by the same metric that a book written attempting to be objectively good. I can’t say either is better, but I can certainly say they’re different, and there’s nothing wrong with that! Everyone should read what they want.

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