ThisAdamGuy
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How much can badly written dialogue take you out of a story? Is it a mild annoyance you can overlook if the plot is good enough? Can it absolutely ruin a story for you? Do you even notice it at all?
For me, nothing ruins a story as fast as badly written dialogue. I can overlook a few problems if I can see potential in the story, but if I find myself thinking "That's not how people talk!" it's unlikely I'll get past the first chapter. The best example that comes to mind is Animorphs. I was a young teen when I tried to read the first book, and I had to put it down when the main characters saw a UFO and their reaction was to start making wisecracks.
For me, nothing ruins a story as fast as badly written dialogue. I can overlook a few problems if I can see potential in the story, but if I find myself thinking "That's not how people talk!" it's unlikely I'll get past the first chapter. The best example that comes to mind is Animorphs. I was a young teen when I tried to read the first book, and I had to put it down when the main characters saw a UFO and their reaction was to start making wisecracks.
