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message 101: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie @ Daniel - Go to the link I provided from another post - That shows which books/authors she did not accredit.

Put that on hold for a second though - I have been trying to get this across for a while now*
Since it is fan fiction, does it really matter as much? I would only get as fired up as some people are if it was in the actual published TMI.

*I am not aiming to offend, rebuke or argue with anyone. This was purely me stating my thoughts.


message 102: by Daniel (new) - rated it 5 stars

Daniel Sophie wrote: "Can't find it - either it was spam or what Nurlely is suggesting. Sorry for the false alarm."

Well it must have been spam then.


message 103: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie Daniel wrote: "Sophie wrote: "Can't find it - either it was spam or what Nurlely is suggesting. Sorry for the false alarm."

Well it must have been spam then."


I don't know. Nurlely's point is fair too. I'm not ruling out either.


message 104: by Daniel (new) - rated it 5 stars

Daniel Nurlely wrote: "Daniel wrote: "..."Credit for the inspiration for this conception of the wizarding afterlife goes to a book called The Secret Country, alas, I no longer recall who wrote it."

So sad. I reckon ther..."


Well google was fairly new when this all happened. What was it 10, 13 years ago?


Nurlely Shelly wrote: "Look Daniel actually posted it before I could respond. That's what she wrote in her fanfic. I don't know why she didn't name the author, you fucking idiot, i'm not her. I just said that she gave credit for the book. "

Hahahaha.... And I thought you were the smart one who knew everything about Cassie. Why don't you start acting like what you are, the one with limited knowledge instead of a fool who curses incessantly.

As Cassie's big fans, I never bought your defensive argument, right at the beginning. I hardly noticed your name when other fans and I 'fangirling' over Will, Jace, Jem or Magnus.

Since I love logic, I think you just have your grudging moments and find nowhere else to channel it but Goodreads... LOL


message 106: by Daniel (new) - rated it 5 stars

Daniel Sophie wrote: "@ Daniel - Go to the link I provided from another post - That shows which books/authors she did not accredit.

Put that on hold for a second though - I have been trying to get this across for a ..."


See what I read about the situation, was that she was giving credit to everyone at first, but then she started a guessing game with the other authors. To see who can guess what quotes came from what books/shows.
Her and some of the other Authors did not think it was a big deal, because it was fanfic. She wasn't getting paid for it, and the fans loved it.

I posted in a similar discussion a while back. I don't think it matters at all. It was for the fans, she wasn't making any money from it


message 107: by Shelly (new) - rated it 4 stars

Shelly Nurlely wrote: "Shelly wrote: "Look Daniel actually posted it before I could respond. That's what she wrote in her fanfic. I don't know why she didn't name the author, you fucking idiot, i'm not her. I just said t..."

You know what's funny, I have no clue what the fuck you just wrote. None of that even makes any sense.


message 108: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie Thankyou :) It's nice to know people see it from the same view.


Nurlely Daniel wrote: "Well google was fairly new when this all happened. What was it 10, 13 years ago? "

Hers actually the fanfic I bothered to read, due to the accusation. Not because I started to doubt her (for I never liked anything called fanfic... ^_^), but because I wanted to know what was it everyone was talking about.

I didn't care actually. I still don't like fanfic. Sorry for fanfic lovers, but I consider them trash. The only things that annoyed me were bits of similarities between HP and TMI (said it before). What I care is that I love reading the series and I will keep doing it until I get bored of shadowhunter world... :)


Nurlely Shelly wrote: "You know what's funny, I have no clue what the fuck you just wrote. None of that even makes any sense. "

I think I know why...


message 111: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie Ha lol - I catch your drift ;)

(No offence Shelly)


Nurlely Shelly wrote: "Nurlely wrote: "Shelly wrote: "Look Daniel actually posted it before I could respond. That's what she wrote in her fanfic. I don't know why she didn't name the author, you fucking idiot, i'm not her. I just said t..."

Sorry, but I have to agree with Shelly. None of that made any sense to me "


Awww... thank u! You have just made my day. I am still smiling... ;)


message 113: by Shelly (new) - rated it 4 stars

Shelly Nurlely wrote: "Shelly wrote: "Nurlely wrote: "Shelly wrote: "Look Daniel actually posted it before I could respond. That's what she wrote in her fanfic. I don't know why she didn't name the author, you fucking id..."

I still have to agree with myself, I have no clue what you're taking about. You are making no sense at all


message 114: by Shelly (new) - rated it 4 stars

Shelly "As Cassie's big fans, I never bought your defensive argument, right at the beginning. I hardly noticed your name when other fans and I 'fangirling' over Will, Jace, Jem or Magnus."

Wtf is that even suppose to mean?


Nurlely Shelly wrote: ""As Cassie's big fans, I never bought your defensive argument, right at the beginning. I hardly noticed your name when other fans and I 'fangirling' over Will, Jace, Jem or Magnus."

Wtf is that even suppose to mean? "


I will answer your question if you are no longer a rude person. I have no obligation in satisfying someone without manner with answer. So sorry.


message 116: by Shelly (new) - rated it 4 stars

Shelly Nurlely wrote: "Shelly wrote: ""As Cassie's big fans, I never bought your defensive argument, right at the beginning. I hardly noticed your name when other fans and I 'fangirling' over Will, Jace, Jem or Magnus." ..."

Ok, i'm sorry that you make no sense


Nurlely Shelly wrote: "Nurlely wrote: "Shelly wrote: ""As Cassie's big fans, I never bought your defensive argument, right at the beginning. I hardly noticed your name when other fans and I 'fangirling' over Will, Jace, ...
Ok, i'm sorry that you make no sense "


You 'attacked' Sophie without even bothered to read her previous comments. She was not even trying to bad-mouth Cassandra Clare. She served others with what she had in her hands. You just 'jumped at her' as if you were Cassie's only fans. You are not! We love Cassie and we love talking about her books, or characters in her books, fangirling over them.

We also got haters from time to time, but we did not curse them the way you did in your comments. Did you ever think that is what Cassandra Clare wants from her fans? Someone who curses?


message 118: by Shelly (new) - rated it 4 stars

Shelly Nurlely wrote: "Shelly wrote: "Nurlely wrote: "Shelly wrote: ""As Cassie's big fans, I never bought your defensive argument, right at the beginning. I hardly noticed your name when other fans and I 'fangirling' ov..."

Oh I see, we have a misunderstanding here. I'm not really fan of Cassandra. I just don't like people throwing accusations without proof, and articles on the internet, are not proof.


message 119: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie Well, you are allowed to post your opinion and ethics, but do not put down the fans of Cassie for reasons like not having proof. We will make of what we have, and you may deduct your private opinion from information provided.

Also, on the note the Nurlely made, I did not really appreciate being bad-mouthed and insulted for trying to answer a question. That's how the world works though - People ask questions, others answer, people disagree, people agree and eventually everyone reaches an impasse.

But you're right - I never believe anything with out proof. Ghosts, for instance (lol). But although the evidence that was given might not be enough for you, I accepted it, and that's my choice.


Nurlely Shelly wrote: "Oh I see, we have a misunderstanding here. I'm not really fan of Cassandra. I just don't like people throwing accusations without proof, and articles on the internet, are not proof. "

It is good that we only misunderstood each other. We will do better next time.

As for proof or no proof, articles on internet didn't just popped up from dust. They are made to serve the audiences information. Even if they are valid and come from the author her/himself, they can also remove the articles and thus make them invalid. Even Cassie (or her team) did that in the past.


message 121: by Claire (new) - rated it 5 stars

Claire I have read all the Harry Potter books at least five times each, and I really saw zero similarities I think people are just raising a fuss about something that isn't there


Molotov Daniel wrote: "Sophie wrote: "Really? Hmm... I'll check again - maybe it was spam..."

This is the one people like to bring up a lot. It's from her fanfic, where she didn't remember the author


"Credit for the i..."


That credit was added later, after it had been pointed out. it specifically mentions that in the article, And that wasn't even the book it was lifted from. it was lifted from The Hidden Land.

As for the game, that has nothing to do with the plagiarism. Fandom knew about the game and didn't mind it. Those were small funny quotes from various TV series and what not, and they have nothing to do with the plagiarism that she got in trouble for. The plagiarism is actually from long passages she took from a book and never credited until after she had been caught.

@Nurley

I hold fairly high standards for young adult books because I dislike the very low standards they are typically held to. I judge the book by the same criteria I judge adult books, and I found them lacking. I didn't even enjoy reading them because I felt they were cliche, and the characters and their interactions bored me. Over all, it just wasn't good in my opinion.

I feel like she's reusing a formula over and over again, when I know she's creative and is capable of much more. I have high hopes for her, I just wish she's branch out a bit more.


Deborah Ann Wow, never knew about her fanfiction. My kids and I really liked this series, and while we found it a mix of the Poter series, and the Twilight series, never noticed the character similarities. Maybe I will have to re-read the series and see if find the similarities.


message 124: by Molotov (last edited Jan 30, 2013 03:44PM) (new) - rated it 1 star

Molotov Deborah wrote: "Wow, never knew about her fanfiction. My kids and I really liked this series, and while we found it a mix of the Poter series, and the Twilight series, never noticed the character similarities. May..."

Her characters aren't really similar to the actual Harry Potter characters themselves, so much as how the Harry Potter Characters are often portrayed in fanfiction, which is known as fanon. In Harry Potter Fanon, Draco is often a cool, well off, sensitive, snarky, hot guy who is smart, well acquainted with the magical world, and only comes off as a jerk because he's hiding his own unhappiness. He is abused by his parents, and lonely, and has a love interest who is the only person he softens for (this portrayal is known as Draco in Leather Pants), an awful lot like Jace in TMI. There's also similarities between her Fanfic!Harry and Simon and Fanfic!Ginny and Clary, but nearly as much as Draco and Jace.


message 125: by Nurlely (last edited Jan 30, 2013 06:35PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Nurlely Device wrote: "Her characters aren't really similar to the actual Harry Potter characters themselves, so much as how the Harry Potter Characters are often portrayed in fanfiction, which is known as fanon. In Harry Potter Fanon, Draco is often a cool, well off, sensitive, snarky, hot guy who is smart..."

For me it is a bit funny how Draco is pictured in fanfic. Draco in HP is not a very smart ass (pardon my language), nor he is snarky. Draco underestimates other wizards and loath half-blood and muggles. He maybe is handsome, but he also has bad behaviour. Not as a regular bad boy, but bad as a shallow wizard.

Device wrote: "I feel like she's reusing a formula over and over again, when I know she's creative and is capable of much more. I have high hopes for her, I just wish she's branch out a bit more. "

She didn't want to write City of Heavenly Fire before, and just wanted to write something about Simon. Her fans 'begged' her to write more.

I think as much similarities we can find between The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices, the later series is much better written, for her writing skill has improved since her City of Bones.

But I think each reader is free to like or dislike a book, as we probably agree to disagree about Cassie's TMI series.


message 126: by Harold (last edited Jan 30, 2013 06:37PM) (new)

Harold Smithson Do we want to have a legitimate online debate (Moderator, audience, two cheif debators) and settle this once and for all? I think that would be interesting.


message 127: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie That would be fun! I love debates, but only when they're civilised - we'd have to sort out teams...


message 128: by Sophie (last edited Jan 30, 2013 07:16PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie If we had it as a private debate, then when it was complete we could show it to the Goodreads Community and have a vote from the public :)

But we'd have to set up rules, ie - no swearing and offending others, racism, etc. Because I'm not going to participate in something derogatory and demoralising.


message 129: by Harold (new)

Harold Smithson Sophie wrote: "If we had it as a private debate, then when it was complete we could show it to the Goodreads Community and have a vote from the public :)"

That's great! If you can find two people I can organize it. Perhaps have one side send their argument to me and then I can relay the argument to the other side and so on so forth. This will allow me to build a transcript and will also prevent raging from outside sources.


message 130: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie Is there anyway to open up a private discussion? Like, invite particular people and than everyone else can't comment?


message 131: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie Because that way we could prevent an online war :)


message 132: by Harold (new)

Harold Smithson I'm not sure if it can be done on Goodreads. I'll ask around, though.


message 133: by Sophie (last edited Jan 30, 2013 07:19PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie :)

Maybe Nurlely might want to participate. Also, for the opposing team (Team that thinks C.C didn't plagiarise in fan fic) we need to make sure the participants aren't biased by their love of Cassie.


message 134: by Harold (new)

Harold Smithson Sophie wrote: ":)

Maybe Nurlely might want to participate. Also, for the opposing team (Team that thinks she didn't plagiarise in fan fic) we need to make sure the participants aren't biased by their love of Cas..."


Actually, hang on. I'll just create a new group. Goodreads debate club. That sounds nice.


message 135: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie Good idea - Restricted invitees? or just anyone can join?


message 136: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie Post here when it is created :)


message 137: by Harold (new)

Harold Smithson Sophie wrote: "Good idea - Restricted invitees? or just anyone can join?"

http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/9...

Well, it'll be private, but that's mostly just to keep out known trolls. I'll get a team of moderators together, but our screening process will be VERY lenient. Essentially, anyone who legitimately wants to get in will get in.


message 138: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie :) Who are you thinking of as moderators?


message 139: by Harold (new)

Harold Smithson Sophie wrote: ":) Who are you thinking of as moderators?"

Well, as this was a joint idea, you. We'll see beyond that.


message 140: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie Jahlia ((thing 10 Evil 1)) wrote: "I really should've kept up with this thread......"

Sorry - we were going a bit fast... :)


message 141: by Nurlely (last edited Jan 30, 2013 07:40PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Nurlely Sophie wrote: ":)

Maybe Nurlely might want to participate. Also, for the opposing team (Team that thinks C.C didn't plagiarise in fan fic) we need to make sure the participants aren't biased by their love of Cas..."


I would love to join, but having an online conversation here is so annoying. The internet is rather slow. I can't even skype with my friends without greeting my teeth with the freezing screen... :(

Will try to catch up with you all... :)


message 142: by Harold (new)

Harold Smithson Nurlely wrote: "Sophie wrote: ":)

Maybe Nurlely might want to participate. Also, for the opposing team (Team that thinks C.C didn't plagiarise in fan fic) we need to make sure the participants aren't biased by th..."


That's not an issue. I've just set up a group that will allow us to do this entirely on Goodreads. Here's the link, if you're up for it. http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/9...


message 143: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie Oh :( Nothing worse than loss of Skype! Well, maybe loss of Goodreads, that would be devastating, but you know what I mean :)


message 144: by Harold (new)

Harold Smithson Let's get a group together and do this! :) But not tonight, please. I have other things to do.


message 145: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie Okay, just email me sometime and we'll organise an official debate time.


Nurlely Sophie wrote: "Oh :( Nothing worse than loss of Skype! Well, maybe loss of Goodreads, that would be devastating, but you know what I mean :)"

I have removed my skype account. What is the use of having a camera, a screen and no motion pictures? I better just ym or whatsApp my friends... :)


Nurlely Sophie wrote: "Okay, just email me sometime and we'll organise an official debate time."

Where are you living? I am in Indonesia. The time now is 10.43 AM


message 148: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie I am in Australia - it is 2.52 pm


Nurlely Oh dear... it will be challenging finding a perfect time. But I think I can still catch up with you all later.

Speaking of which... I am working, so I might be off the screen from time to time while you are staying up late.. :)


message 150: by Sophie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sophie Nurlely wrote: "Oh dear... it will be challenging finding a perfect time. But I think I can still catch up with you all later.

Speaking of which... I am working, so I might be off the screen from time to time whi..."


On that note, I start school next week so I won't be on so often. :(


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