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Should you read a book even if the author is terrible?
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dorian ♕
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Jan 19, 2021 04:50PM
In certain cases it’s okay (like with jk r*wling) but other times it not (like with Jay Asher)
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i probably wouldn’t read a book of the author was downright horrible (racist, sexist, things of the sort) i have read pjo and hOo and harry potter but that was all when i was young and before the authors started speaking out
Woah woah woah what did Rick Riordan do?? As far as I know he’s al good. We don’t need to cancel him...
Morgan wrote: "Woah woah woah what did Rick Riordan do?? As far as I know he’s al good. We don’t need to cancel him..."Hes done some pretty stretchy stuff in his books. If you've read hOo you would know that he really plays into Pipers native american heritage and has her wear a feather in her hair. Also there is a pretty big age gap between hazel and frank (like illegal gap for dating)
Well technically Hazel is WAYY older than Frank because she sided and came back soooooooo but yeah I agree about the Piper stuff brut he didn’t do anything in my opinion to get canceled. He isn’t homophobic at all or anything so o think he is fine vomit I don’t know
im not trying to cancel him per say but rather bring to light what hes done. thats the whole purpose of this discussion tho right? haha
Yeah lol I personally don’t think that Frank and Hazel relationship is weird but like cause she is more mature than others her age so it seems like a normal 16 year old relationship

