SherlockFrankenstein
SherlockFrankenstein t1_je6w366 wrote
Reply to comment by Ohwhatagoose in Post book depression by bertiewoooster
I know what you mean, "Something is missing," like the spark that was there in the original is gone.
SherlockFrankenstein t1_je6jzdr wrote
Reply to comment by Camreth in Post book depression by bertiewoooster
Problem is there's too much of that today, people taking over franchises that have no respect for it.
SherlockFrankenstein t1_je2vcl6 wrote
Reply to comment by Camreth in Post book depression by bertiewoooster
I have no problem with other writers taking over characters & writing duties, it's just that sometimes that doesn't work out.
You just need to find somebody who is a fan of the original and understands the characters and respects both.
SherlockFrankenstein t1_jdz5rez wrote
Reply to Post book depression by bertiewoooster
When i finished the millennium trilogy (girl with a dragon tattoo, the girl who played with fire, the girl who kicked the hornet's nest) knowing that the author had passed away after he finished them i got depressed knowing that these characters wouldn't be coming back because of that. Also, because Stieg Larsson didn't live to see what a big success his books would be.
I know that recently other authors have written sequels to the trilogy but i haven't read them.
SherlockFrankenstein t1_jc5nrbt wrote
Jimi Hendrix
The Doors
Sublime
The Ramones
Captain Beefheart
Nirvana
SherlockFrankenstein t1_itea6ld wrote
Reply to What is a book that you found to be the most underline-able, highlight-able, or quotable? by Fossill4
Fear and loathing in las vegas.
“With a bit of luck, his life was ruined forever. Always thinking that just behind some narrow door in all of his favorite bars, men in red woolen shirts are getting incredible kicks from things he’ll never know.”
SherlockFrankenstein t1_jedhhp5 wrote
Reply to Is it okay to reach out to your favorite authors? by Smooth_Service8931
As long as you don't go over to where they live.