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> I abandoned the effort when I hit the modern era of woke sci-fi culture.

When? Which books?

> These days I use popular sci-fi awards as an anti-recommendation; a popular mainstream award (e.g. a Hugo) is strong indicator of a poorly written book.

Strong disagree. Boring, preachy, not meaningfully science fiction, sure, but poorly written, nah. Lots of technically competent MFA crap by people who don’t read out care about SF for sure.



> When? Which books?

Around 2012, and I don’t recall. I have zero memory for names or titles even when I enjoy a book, much less books I dislike enough to abandon.

(The name thing extends to the rest of my life. I don’t remember names of people or places, period).

> Strong disagree. Boring, preachy, not meaningfully science fiction, sure, but poorly written, nah.

I think those negative traits would qualify writing “poorly written”, but I accept that’s a matter of opinion.


Lolita is wonderfully written but I did not care at all about a single character or event in the entire book. “Not my thing” and bad writing are different qualities.


> Boring, preachy, not meaningfully science fiction

Sounds badly written to me.




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