Submitted by pw_librarian t3_zsk7is in books
I recently had a number of interesting discussions with friends about what they truly consider important in a book. And I was surprised at the variety of preferences they expressed. Some were character-focused, some only cared about the 'atmosphere' or setting, some wanted to learn something through reading. A couple had very strong opinions about style (e.g. a member of my family: "I hate books with wrong punctuation!")
For my part, I look for certain settings (I like snow and fog), for certain character types and witty dialogues, also for unusual style and quirky narrative structures.
What is it for you?
[deleted] t1_j18a6aj wrote
I like well written prose, immersive worlds, elaborate and interesting stories, ideally character progression to go with it. If it sounds vague, that's because it is. My favourite books range from Anna Karenina to The Expanse 😊