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3/5. Sequel to the wonderful True Meaning of Smekday. Tip and J.Lo go on an interstellar adventure. By car. Like you do.

Is this the weird and wonderful and touching Smekday? Nope. Is it the story I wanted? Well, it's not about J.Lo taking the place of J.Lo as a judge on American Idol, so no (seriously, Yuletide, why have you not made this happen? I am disappointed in you).

This is a silly cute adventure that is far less subtle and far more shallow than Smekday, but it has a heart and a sense of fun. And I am just never going to be one of those people who thinks a really awesome thing is ruined by a less awesome thing also existing. Like . . . what? Can someone who believes in this theory of art explain it to me? Because no lo comprendo. But you hear this all the damn time – from people who read a lot of fanfic, no less! About how the sequel ruined it by existing and, like, not being as good. I mean, I'm all for – whatsit – intertextual readings and of course no piece of art exists in a vacuum, but how does it ruin something beautiful?

Date: 2015-07-22 01:28 pm (UTC)
jadelennox: Tip and J Lo from Smekday: "In Boovish, Kwanzaa means stretchy" (chlit: smek)
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I agree with everything you say about this book. It is silly, and cute, and less subtle, and more shallow. But it was entertaining, and adorable, and gave me a chance to spend time with characters I care about.

I don't think a really awesome thing can be ruined by a less awesome thing also existing. I do sometimes find that an awesome piece of art can be ruined by learning terrible opinions of the creator. Not in the sense of "I learned that this author was homophobic/anti-Semitic/racist, so now I can't enjoy their work," (although if the author is bad enough, that certainly happens, see also Orson Scott Card). More in the sense of "once this author started talking about their terrible opinions, I can't help seeing their books through that lens." This happened with Richard Peck, whose books I used to enjoy until I listened to him speak about youth and modernity, and with Spider Robinson, when I learned how much he idolized Heinlein and realized he was doing the same things Heinlein did with ladies.

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