Chukchi Husky
Lone Wolf
Because it is largely subjective. Like TV shows, movies, or paintings.
But they can at least say if a show or a movie is good or bad, but somehow every single book is good.
Because it is largely subjective. Like TV shows, movies, or paintings.
Is that the case? I've never really encountered that. Certainly, it can be quite hard to communicate the experience of reading a particular book, not least because most of us have a very poor understanding of how long-form prose is actually constructed, but it shouldn't be that hard to at least sketch out the reasons why you find it interesting. Maybe your acquaintance, if he's not really big on books, doesn't find himself having this conversation in circumstances where it's possible to articulate it very easily?Whoever was reading will say that every book they read is good, but can't give any reasons for why the books are good or if any book is better than another.
Well, when you classify a work as "good" or "bad", what you're usually saying is whether or not it's worth the time required of it. Films or tv shows don't require much of an investment of time (or, in the latter case, not much of a short-term investment), so people can afford to gamble, but with books people are unlikely to pick it up in the first place unless they're confident it's worth the bother.But they can at least say if a show or a movie is good or bad, but somehow every single book is good.
Whoever was reading will say that every book they read is good, but can't give any reasons for why the books are good or if any book is better than another.
Maybe your acquaintance, if he's not really big on books, doesn't find himself having this conversation in circumstances where it's possible to articulate it very easily?
Cheese plugs you up. Not in a good way.Why does cheese make diarrhea go away.
This may seem ike an odd observation, but everytime i read about a controversial (usually in the negative sense) male individual who has done something quite unpopular with the rest of society, or the present government there is almost always a rumour that they were a "promiscious homosexual"(i'm only considering an era of 1800 - 1970). Now is this just a coincidance or are these men being deliberately smeared?
This may seem ike an odd observation, but everytime i read about a controversial (usually in the negative sense) male individual who has done something quite unpopular with the rest of society, or the present government there is almost always a rumour that they were a "promiscious homosexual"(i'm only considering an era of 1800 - 1970). Now is this just a coincidance or are these men being deliberately smeared?
Poison ivy leaves secrete a chemical called urushiol. Something like eighty percent of humans suffer some degree of allergic reaction when they encounter unsaturated urushiol. You could just be one of the lucky twenty percent.