Boutros said:
Doing better than what? Just make some research. The books received mixed reviews and that's a fact. And I don't see what's the point of talking about sales. |
Sales matter when it's the best selling piece of fiction of the past century.
EVERYTHING receives mixed reviews in literature. Hell, even Citizen Kane was trampled by segments of the press when it released and it's widely considered a top five film of all time, if not the greatest of all time. Saying something received "mixed reviews" in the world of literature is usually a compliment. Books that change how people think about the medium tend to get a fair amount of backlash. If that book is still being read 50 or 75 years down the road by students, scholars, and casuals, then you know it really impacted the world.
Therefore, my sales argument (sales that extend to this day) is actually far more relevant than your review argument that stopped mattering a half century ago.

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