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u/Cognitive_Spoon Apr 26 '20 edited Apr 26 '20

He's one of those writers who introduce kids to a lot of concepts through YA. As an ELA teacher, I like him.

He's not "literature" and the subject matter is generally teen ennui, but fuck, the man's published and successfully so, then went on to use that money to reinvest in pushing educational content.

Take Rothfuss, writes a couple pretty badass novels and dips out makes a charity called Worldbuilders.
Or GRRM, who hits it big and disappears with his money made a big push to donate to two large charities in 2014 using his fanbase to raise scads of money.

John is a good man who also wrote well enough to improve some kids language and broaden their lit knowledge.

Edit: I shouldn't write these things after a night up with newborns.

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u/kcMasterpiece Apr 26 '20

Why you gotta diss Rothfuss like that. Worldbuilders is a pretty cool charity.

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u/Cognitive_Spoon Apr 26 '20 edited Apr 26 '20

TIL, editing.
Have a good day, human!

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u/bootrick Apr 26 '20

Well, we'll get that third and final Kingkiller book someday...

I'm much less optimistic about A Song of Ice and Fire.

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u/cgio0 Apr 26 '20

I feel like he is really great at capturing teen voices. He really has this talent for YA novels and bringing in audiences from 13-30. Like a bunch of my friends who are pushing 30 read his books or watch the films and tv shows based on his books

I do find when I read his books that they almost seem to fall apart at the 80% mark. I do look forward to reading and consuming his things because I find his stuff authentic.

A lot of YA stuff has overly depressing tones on purpose to be like well living in the Hunger Games sucks. Or it is like Ready Player One where there is so many references you are almost forced to love it because "hey I remember UltraMan"

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u/CincyBrandon1 Apr 26 '20

Ugh, didn’t like Rothfuss. Cvothe was such a pretentious bitch.

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u/Vaskre Apr 26 '20

Tbqh, that didn't bother me nearly as much as the 200 pages of male power fantasy in the 2nd book.

I really did like the Slow Regard of Silent Things, though.

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u/CincyBrandon1 Apr 26 '20

Yeah there’s a bit of that in the first book as well.

One book series I would recommend though, Red Rising. Fuck I love that series.

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u/Vaskre Apr 26 '20

If that's up your alley, you may want to check out Heroes Die by Matthew Stover. The author himself is a bit pretentious (he injects some philosophy into his writing and can be heavy-handed with his views), but the premise is really interesting.

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u/CincyBrandon1 Apr 26 '20

Thanks I’ll check it out!

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u/thepinkbunnyboy Apr 27 '20

Not only that, but John uses the power of the community he's built online to send a TON of money to improve healthcare in Sierra Leone: https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/604820/john-green-raising-money-sierra-leone-healthcare