Black Ursa Prime
Invisiblevoice:Wow, talking about unrealistic desires and male insecurities. If they can't even land a date with a normal girl, what makes them think a goddess is going to even look at them? That's what i hate the most about this kind of books. The plot can be good, the male characters can be awesome, the narration can be pro, but the girls are trash. They are b*tches that don't care the mc already has a girlfriend and still want him, useless princesses in distress that do nothing except be in danger, whinning idiots who can't take a hint, possessive pushy and annoying "queens", perfect s*x dolls without personality, or the cliche "i like you but i won't tell you" frustrating and without selflove useless to plot so called "strong girls" (They-Are-Not!). Is it so hard to find a novel where a girl may be average or just pretty while having a real and nice personality? One that makes you say "i'd marry her" not because of the size of her bo*bs, but because of how well written she is? The way chinese authors write girls frustrates me because it is as if they have never meet one before. If you don't know how to write a girl go out and befriend one. I don't mind if they write one with a few cliches here and there, but in every novel, from every autor, ALL OF THEM, ARE-THE-F*CKING-SAME!
I’ve grown quite weary of the spunky heroines, brave rape victims, soul-searching fashionistas that stock so many books. I particularly mourn the lack of female villains — good, potent female villains. Not ill-tempered women who scheme about landing good men and better shoes (as if we had nothing more interesting to war over), not chilly WASP mothers (emotionally distant isn’t necessarily evil), not soapy vixens (merely bitchy doesn’t qualify either). I’m talking violent, wicked women. Scary women. Don’t tell me you don’t know some. The point is, women have spent so many years girl-powering ourselves — to the point of almost parodic encouragement — we’ve left no room to acknowledge our dark side. Dark sides are important. They should be nurtured like nasty black orchids. Gillian Flynn