ConsentireVideor
ConsentireVideor t1_jeasg25 wrote
Reply to Finally reading Tolkien by jdbrew
Tolkien's style reads more like mythology than modern prose. He's not poor at dialogue but his characters talk more like people in archaic epic literature than actual people. It's an intentional part of the worldbuilding but I understand how it can be alienating.
ConsentireVideor t1_j9yql2c wrote
Reply to comment by Gawdam_lush in Never let me Go - Ishiguro by bunnyju194
I've read it and it's really great!
ConsentireVideor t1_j9o7jo8 wrote
Reply to Never let me Go - Ishiguro by bunnyju194
I love how it captures the way people think and remember stuff, sometimes going in circles, sometimes focusing on seemingly minor details. The whole novel has this incredibly calm and restrained voice, yet it's so utterly captivating.
ConsentireVideor t1_jebkd8x wrote
Reply to Do you skip or skim when reading fiction? by GraniteGeekNH
I don't skip anything when I'm reading for pleasure. I like to read slowly, pronouncing the text with my inner voice for full immersion. I will sometimes skip with rereads when I know a book very well and only want to read my favourite bits. And I most certainly skim through pages/chapters when I'm reading for work.