Heh. Well, I guess I'll have to chime in here..
Agatha Christie was a good writer. Not an exceptional one, but her books certainly aren't "sh*tty". Shakespeare was a horrible plagiarist - for example, apart from a few plot and character embellishments, he basically copied the entire story of "Othello" from another source. Still, that doesn't make him a bad writer. Good prose distinguishes itself, and Smash, you can't pull out the "opinion card" here. First, you make the "3rd grade reading level" comment, then afterwards to defend your dislike by saying that it's your opinion. It can't be your opinion that she writes at that level. It's either true or not, and in this case, it's definitely false. You may disagree with the style, or the themes, or the viewpoints expressed in the book, but you can't say that something is bad writing when it isn't.
Smash's arguments in this thread are his typical, hyperbolic ones, with a few phrases italicised for emphasis, and a swear or two tossed in, all just to prove a point

If you want someone that deserves every ounce of criticism he gets, it's Dan Brown. I think I've mentioned it here before, but The Da Vinci Code is beyond awful. Even as simple, escapist fiction, the novel fails on all fronts. It honestly reads like something which came straight out of the "C" pile of a high school English class. Not only that, but it's as if the student plagiarised from a
history text and inserted the very same words into the
dialogue.
Yes, the irony was intentionalQuote
We should have a literature thread in the general chat for this sort of discussion
I made one about books a while back.. I'll go look for it.