Not exact matches
The
story is a bit
predictable but still well -
written.
His screenplays are tight, funny, well -
written and fun, but his
stories can be cliched and
predictable.
The
story - within - a-
story of the novel Alex is
writing is likewise painfully
predictable.
Wang sets the stage for
predictable hijinks when McKenzie (Brit Marling), a journalist looking for the perfect
story to relaunch her career, decides to
write about Liam.
Sure, it is somewhat
predictable, but you have to remember that this kind of
story is based on decades old and highly influential
writing combined with standard action flick elements, so the chance of a wholly innovative work might be too much to hope for.
Those groups are typically
written about in superficial, knee - jerk ways (their
stories often shoe - horned into
predictable political narratives), so there's an opening to
write about them with nuance and complexity.
One reader, describing himself as a «rabid fan» of Baldacci's novels, posted this: «This is the weakest
writing that I have ever read from Baldacci... This first efort at a kindle short
story is
predictable, implausible, and never links the character motivation that drives the ending.»
At the same time, I see many professionally designed covers that have such a cliched look to them I can't but wonder if the
writing /
story / characters aren't tediously
predictable as well.
While the gameplay experience and RPG mechanics are mostly well done, with the best combat system of the entire series, the
predictable story, uninteresting characters, and generally mediocre
writing make the Pathfinder's quest to find a new home for humanity not as memorable as it could have been.