forum Things You Want LESS Of In Books
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I usually have my peeps stick with what they know. If a sword isn't available–well tough shit they're using their fists and/or the next long pointy thing that can be used as a sword.

@Althalosian-is-the-father book

I usually have my peeps stick with what they know. If a sword isn't available–well tough shit they're using their fists and/or the next long pointy thing that can be used as a sword.

Yeah. Haven't done enough fighting with them but yeah. Except Daniella and Silas. Silas would pull some genius trick and Daniella would be Athletic Goddess.

@ninja_violinist

Unrealistic children I guess? I read Charlie Bone and that’s one thing I hated most about it.

Unrealistic children are the bane of my existence
Bonus points for unrealistic child speech

@Starfast group

Unrealistic children I guess? I read Charlie Bone and that’s one thing I hated most about it.

Unrealistic children are the bane of my existence
Bonus points for unrealistic child speech

Oh my god yes. I just finished reading the Lightning Thief, and as much and all as I do love the Percy Jackson series I had a really hard time wrapping my head around the fact that those characters were twelve.

Also, unrealistic child speech immediately made me think of this tweet.

Because I've definitely seen authors try to pull stuff like that. Or else you have the other end of the spectrum and have like 8 year olds talking like they're a 3 year old.

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

Unrealistic children I guess? I read Charlie Bone and that’s one thing I hated most about it.

Unrealistic children are the bane of my existence
Bonus points for unrealistic child speech

Oh my god yes. I just finished reading the Lightning Thief, and as much and all as I do love the Percy Jackson series I had a really hard time wrapping my head around the fact that those characters were twelve.

Also, unrealistic child speech immediately made me think of this tweet.

Because I've definitely seen authors try to pull stuff like that. Or else you have the other end of the spectrum and have like 8 year olds talking like they're a 3 year old.

mary shelley | Tumblr

@Pickles group

Unrealistic children I guess? I read Charlie Bone and that’s one thing I hated most about it.

Unrealistic children are the bane of my existence
Bonus points for unrealistic child speech

Oh my god yes. I just finished reading the Lightning Thief, and as much and all as I do love the Percy Jackson series I had a really hard time wrapping my head around the fact that those characters were twelve.

Also, unrealistic child speech immediately made me think of this tweet.

Because I've definitely seen authors try to pull stuff like that. Or else you have the other end of the spectrum and have like 8 year olds talking like they're a 3 year old.

mary shelley | Tumblr

The sane part of my class @ the stoners

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

Unrealistic children I guess? I read Charlie Bone and that’s one thing I hated most about it.

Unrealistic children are the bane of my existence
Bonus points for unrealistic child speech

Oh my god yes. I just finished reading the Lightning Thief, and as much and all as I do love the Percy Jackson series I had a really hard time wrapping my head around the fact that those characters were twelve.

Also, unrealistic child speech immediately made me think of this tweet.

Because I've definitely seen authors try to pull stuff like that. Or else you have the other end of the spectrum and have like 8 year olds talking like they're a 3 year old.

mary shelley | Tumblr

The sane part of my class @ the stoners

Couldn't find the one with the reply, but it goes "what was the kid doing in that month?" "reading a thesaurus"

@cerinthe group

One thing that annoys me is when adult/authoritative characters are always wrong, dumb, or overlooking something, and the kid protagonists actually do have the morally right view of everything despite their youth. This may seem, like, inspiring, to kids but it's really kinda unrealistic and gets old quickly

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

Especially in mysteries and stuff. I get that it's no fun if the mystery gets solved by the cops in 3 pages, but there's a finer line that could be walked.

@Pickles group

The cops are dumb sometimes. It doesn't always take a really short amount of time for them to figure stuff out anyways. I'd kind of like to see a book where it's just the cops trying to figure stuff out

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

The cops are dumb sometimes. It doesn't always take a really short amount of time for them to figure stuff out anyways. I'd kind of like to see a book where it's just the cops trying to figure stuff out

Yeah, but I'm talking about when it's like, a murder at a high school and no adults do anything so the Super Special Teen Protagonists can solve it.

@Consider-PB_and_the_Jellies

Yeah, but I'm talking about when it's like, a murder at a high school and no adults do anything so the Super Special Teen Protagonists can solve it.

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They only start trying to do stuff near the end

@moss

I totally agree. It's really annoying when these little kids with no experience suddenly become genius prodigies for the sake of the story.