Yeah, I know the feeling. When I was a kid, I used to love the Secrets of the immortal Nicholas Flamel series. But when I reread it a few years ago during college, I realised how sloppily written those books were, especially the further down the line, and I stopped by middle of book 4. I guess that’s what one plus of growing up, you have a much finer taste.
But then again, it’s an awesome feeling when a book of your childhood is still just as great, or even better when you read them in adulthood (like the Harry Potter series and books by Roald Dahl for me)
Yeah, I know the feeling. When I was a kid, I used to love the Secrets of the immortal Nicholas Flamel series. But when I reread it a few years ago during college, I realised how sloppily written those books were, especially the further down the line, and I stopped by middle of book 4. I guess that’s what one plus of growing up, you have a much finer taste.
But then again, it’s an awesome feeling when a book of your childhood is still just as great, or even better when you read them in adulthood (like the Harry Potter series and books by Roald Dahl for me)