A review by laviskrg
Lethal White by Robert Galbraith

1.0

I find it unethical to consider 1/3 of a book as a "finished read" but it is just as unethical to transform 200-page mysteries into 600-page snorefests. I have officially given up on the bullshit series about 2 imbeciles who wanna fuck but for some reason don't, with non-action taking place in a barely described UK, chock full of social clichés, cheap attacks taken at particular elements of an already boring society, Sunday show family dramas and subpar dialogue.

Yes, I get it, J.K.Rowling is a good writer with a broad command over the English language but she is too in love with her own writing, repeating the same tired descriptions of irrelevant events, locations and people ad nauseum. It is boring, uneventful, repetitive, trite.

The internet hate aimed at these books is, however, retarded. There is nothing edgy, phobic or problematic in them. The only insulting thing about them is the fact that they are stretched over thousands of pages and are incredibly boring and pedantic. They exist for no other reason than the author being an enormous literary world phenomenon.