It's certainly allowable to think whatever you think.
It may be a reasonable kindness to those who grieve to hold off on detailed public analysis of what was wrong with the book for a week or so after the author's death. I wouldn't say this applies in the case of people who've directly caused real world damage.
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It may be a reasonable kindness to those who grieve to hold off on detailed public analysis of what was wrong with the book for a week or so after the author's death. I wouldn't say this applies in the case of people who've directly caused real world damage.