It's a subjective view. Different people have different tastes. Some might think they're bad due to weak plots or uninteresting characters.
No. While 'Breaking Bad' is an outstanding television show, it's not a novel. A great American novel is a written work of prose. However, it does share some qualities. It has a rich narrative, memorable characters, and profound themes. But it lacks the literary form and the use of language in the way a novel does.
Some people think it's bad because of the over-the-top gore and violence. It can be too intense for some viewers.
Some people think they have weak plots or uninteresting characters. But it's not true for all light novels.
Romance novels might be seen as bad by some because they often focus too much on idealized love and don't represent real-life complexities. Also, the writing quality can vary greatly. However, it's not fair to generalize and say they're all bad.
Not necessarily. It depended on various factors such as the content, the audience, and the cultural context of the time.
Some might consider graphic novels bad because they think they lack depth or complexity compared to traditional novels. But that's not always the case. They can tell powerful stories in a unique way.
Well, it could be due to cultural differences or translation issues. Sometimes the themes and writing styles in Japanese novels might not resonate with everyone. Also, personal preferences for genres and storylines play a role.
Well, there are several contenders. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville are often mentioned.
Sure. 'Fahrenheit 451' is among the great American novels. Its significance lies not only in its dystopian setting which warns of the dangers of suppressing knowledge but also in its beautifully crafted prose. The characters and their struggles, like Guy Montag's journey from a book - burner to a seeker of knowledge, are emblematic of larger human issues, making it a truly great American novel.
There are a few reasons. Maybe the storylines are too simplistic or the issues addressed don't resonate with a wide audience. Another factor could be poor world-building or weak character development.