Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 81: Two-way opposition

   When Kevin's readers read this article by Adams, they were very annoyed. They all watched "Wuthering Heights". Although they haven't finished watching it yet, the previous part is already exciting enough, and it is fully capable of worthy of this best-selling. It is very wrong for Adams to make false claims about the content of the book without reading "Wuthering Heights".

   "Adams is a red eye. It is estimated that he is jealous that Kevin's sales are several times his, so he doubts the strength of the other party."

   At this time, someone stood up to expose Adams' old bottom. All of this has to be talked about with the collection of commentaries published by Adams last week. As a well-known critic in English literature, every collection of literary comments by Adams will not be bad. But for some reason, his book published last week set a new personal low sales record. This also makes him depressed to this day. So some people think that Adams belittled Wuthering Heights because he was jealous of the other party's sales.

"Adams has lost his identity as a critic too much. He has not read the content of the book. Hypothesis completely based on his own conjecture. I am reading this "Wuthering Heights". I didn't intend to express opinions so quickly, but it is Can't help it anymore."

"Yes, I have read 110,000 words of "Wuthering Heights". I can only say that it is very good. The writing and story arrangement are very attractive and full of charm. At least, I would not choose to read your Adams comment. Collected essays, because your essays are far from "Wuthering Heights"."

"Anyway, since "Jane Eyre", I have already liked Kevin's writing style. This "Wuthering Heights" is very good. Maybe when Adams reads 10,000 words, even if it is 1,000 words, he will take him back. That article. Of course, unless he is illiterate."

  Kevin's readers really can't stand it anymore, so they have posted tweets to reason for Kevin. In their opinion, Kevin's "Wuthering Heights" is very good, no matter the plot and writing style are not bad at all. It completely touched their hearts and made them unable to put it down once they picked it up. This is also the charm of a great work itself. Why can't such a work be worthy of selling well?

   The reader's crazy counterattack also made the critic Adams very brainstormed, especially after seeing them say that he was jealous of Kevin's sales, he directly dropped the cup on the table.

   "It's really a bunch of stupid people, I'm an old senior, do I need to be jealous of a newcomer's grades?"

   So Adams immediately countered Kevin’s readers with Twitter: It’s really a circle of people with flawed IQs. Am I going to be jealous of Kevin’s sales? Please remember one sentence. When I wrote the review, Kevin was not born yet.

   Yes, according to age, when Adams was a smash hit that year, Kevin was indeed not born yet. Therefore, it can be seen that his status in the arena is not to be slandered.

   The meaning of this tweet is obvious, that is, readers who like Kevin’s "Wuthering Heights" have problems with IQ, and those who think he is jealous of Kevin's sales are even more problematic.

   What Adams said is undoubtedly tantamount to carrying someone who has watched "Wuthering Heights". They also responded immediately.

   "You are the guy with defective IQ, the person God hates the most. Why do you say "Wuthering Heights" is not worth selling? Have you read this book? Do you know how attractive this book is?"

"I was not a reader of Kevin at first, I am just a fan of Bella. I read this "Wuthering Heights" because I like Bella and I feel really good. It is also the best novel I have ever read. Even for it. I shed a few tears. And Adams, your commentary cannot do that."

   "I didn't want to say anything, but Adams, as a literary critic, you were so uncomfortable and criticized our IQ shortcomings. I think you should think about why your collection of essays has created a new low sales after publication."

  Kevin’s readers are not willing to give up, after all, "Wuthering Heights" is not worthy of selling. Now they say that their IQs are defective. This is a great joke in the parallel world of Britain, and they are unwilling to calm down.

   But they scolded like this, Adams fans can't stand it anymore. Isn't it the work of a newcomer writer? Why speak ill of Adams. Adams is also an old man, can't you respect him? .

   So they responded immediately.

"I don’t know how the book "Wuthering Heights" is going. I didn’t buy it or plan to buy it. Of course, I admit that it is really popular. But Adams and I have the same point of view. The cover, there is no crazy promotion. Can it sell?"

   "Isn't it just a work written by a newcomer writer? Are you guys? In my opinion, Kevin's sales are really just speculation."

   "For the work of a newcomer writer, you attack an old predecessor? Hehe! Really a group of people with IQ problems. You have been saying "Wuthering Heights" is wonderful, and the evidence? Can't you just say it is unfounded?

   "Yes, these guys will know booing! I, like God, hate people with this kind of behavior and this kind of personality~www.readwn.com~ You guys are all talking about watching "Wuthering Heights" where is it exciting?

   In the eyes of Adams fans, Kevin's readers are also booing about how wonderful "Wuthering Heights" is, but they can't say why. This is undoubtedly equivalent to saying that a place is beautiful, but not telling where the beauty is.

   Adams felt comforted when he saw his fans speak for himself. I thought to myself: It seems that the position of my senior is still in their minds.

   As the two fans scolded each other, it became lively for a while. This is the first time this has happened in the literary world. People can't help but another familiar sigh: All this is related to Kevin, and Kevin made another history.

  Jenny Norfolk drank too much last night, so I started late today. She rubbed her beautiful big eyes, and then turned on the computer without changing her translucent pajamas. When she saw the news, she was also very angry.

   "Why can't "Wuthering Heights" be worthy of a big sales! Maybe it should sell more."

   At this time, Jenny Coward remembered one thing, and that was that she had not read this "Wuthering Heights". I was with Kevin and others in Whiskey City last night. When I came back, I was dizzy and fell asleep. Jenny Norfolk didn't find time until now.

   "Didn't you say that you don't know what is wonderful about "Wuthering Heights"? Okay, when I finish watching, I will tell you."

   So, Jenny. After eating lunch, Norfolk hid in the study and watched "Wuthering Heights." (Seeking a reward, seeking a recommendation)

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