You can throw a book against a wall. You can burn a book. You can put a book in the trash. You can tear a book.

But can you bash a book? Click the saint if you wanna…
::since I live to amuse tara marie::

Main Entry: 1bash
Pronunciation: ‘bash
Function: verb
Etymology: origin unknown transitive senses
1 : to strike violently : HIT; also : to injure or damage by striking : SMASH — often used with in
2 : to attack physically or verbally

On Alison Kent’s blog there is a continued DISCUSSION on book discussion’s.
Terri comments

Hey, look – a lot of ‘bashing’ is presented in the name of ‘honest criticism’. I suppose thats supposed to make the bashing bulletproof, but I don’t buy it.

I am not sure if she means the book or the author but when I got to thinking about it. You really can’t verbally attack a book. Can you? I mean you can say you hated it, that it blow big ol money chunks and you wish it had never been printed. You can say you hated it so much you tore the pages out and shreaded them.

But uh, a book is just that. A book. And don’t get me wrong I adore books muchly. They are not alive. You can of course ‘bash’ a writer but again, if you are speaking of their ‘work’ that isn’t bashing. Is it? I think of bashing an author as a personal insult against their person not their work.

Is that wrong? And how can you judge ‘honest criticism’? We can’t crawl into another person head. So if they say I thought _____. Who gets to make the decision if they are being honest or not?

Did someone pass out super skert decoder rings and forget to give me mine?