Submitted by Kaisietoo8 t3_yg22cg in books
AMF786 t1_iu80zmm wrote
I read The Woman in White as a result of this blind date concept. What a coincidence!
Kaisietoo8 OP t1_iu8gd50 wrote
Did you like it?
AMF786 t1_iu8i5ik wrote
I liked it, but I thought the same story could have been told in half as many pages. I mean, it is not a novel of ideas (like something written by, say, Dostoevsky or Faulkner); it is a genre book. With someone like Dostoevsky or Faulkner the story is secondary to the florid language and the profound ideas, so the length doesn't matter. With a story-driven book like The Woman in White, length does matter.
It is prolix. Reading a mystery suspense book where you are still left without resolution after 500 pages can be tedious and aggravating. Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle did it better.
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