Fool said:
Sure, and Robert Jordan is a good author for the type of material that consists of entire books of filler. And Terry Goodkind is a good author for the type of material thats pro-capitalist propaganda in a fantasy setting. And David Eddings is a good author for telling the same derivative story over and over and...
... well, you see where this is going. But here comes the kicker, there's lots and lots of people who love all these authors and who love them for what they do. Just as there's lots of people who love dan brown for writing no-brainer, fluff thrillers and who love rowling for writing easily readable, very likable but shallow children's fantasy books.
But that doesnt make'em all good. And if there's someone who just so happens to hate easily readable, very likable but shallow children's fantasy books bloody well let them!

Hey, you can read right? I said I was not trying to force anything on anyone, simply defending what are good books to people who want to categorize them as bad...or shallow.....shallow? Really, is that what you get? Why don't you have one more bloody look at characters like Sirius Black, or how about Snape....Snape has so many shades it isn't even funny. You see, dismissing it so easily....as I am sure you gave it a roaring chance...lol...you miss out on some characters of incredible depth. It's NOT shallow, and I think it is really sad that you feel the need to label it so. Are you also one of those people who won't enjoy a song you may like simply cause it's Kelly Clarkson or something? Welcome to grade 9 ladies and germs...HA. Watch out or the cool kids might think you lame!
Oh, and for the record, In Quidditch not everyone can catch the snitch, the seekers job is to attempt it capture, there have been games where no one has caught the snitch in the books (but then, you'd know that right??). The point is, they play the game and score points, and should their seeker be good enough, he can catch the snitch and win the game.....UNLESS...the other team is ahead by more than 150 points...then catching the snitch does not mean the end of the match. Oh, and by the way, when was the last time you invented a sport?
Oh, and when is your next book coming out?
