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CrushedByTime t1_j6cgd1n wrote
Reply to comment by maulsma in Dickens' David Copperfield: Were men more affectionate with each other in the 18th century? by angelojann
This is how men are in India today. Though I guess it will begin to change soon as we ‘westernize.’
CrushedByTime t1_j1tfz7w wrote
This is tangentially related, but what is it with these novels about people’s daughters? I’ve seen quite a few floating around.
CrushedByTime t1_j1coihy wrote
Reply to comment by SlowMovingTarget in Have books gotten more expensive? by syncomatic_columbia
It’s less India’s fault and more that pulp paperbacks no longer exist, because Wattpad and Scribd wiped them out. New novel platforms in Asia like Naver and Pratilipi also offer new ways to access written content by bypassing traditional publishers.
So publishers have basically turned to publishing less controversial and interesting books for guaranteed crowd-pleasers. And those can be priced higher.
CrushedByTime t1_j1cmgcp wrote
Reply to comment by Juicy_Hamburger in Have books gotten more expensive? by syncomatic_columbia
That could have a lot to do with market demand. Not many people out there looking for dry political tomes.
CrushedByTime t1_iy0a9l8 wrote
Reply to comment by morhp in Harry Potter and the sport's writting by confrita
I started reading this online, and it’s genuinely baffling how good it is. Thanks for commenting it.
CrushedByTime t1_ixz2lm8 wrote
Reply to Anne of Green Gables and LHOTP by Bernie_katzroy
I mean, they’re both stories in the pastoral tradition featuring girls. It figures they’d share some common features.
If you want a story in this vein that’s distinctly different, read Cold comfort farm by Stella Gibbons. It’s a hoot.
CrushedByTime t1_ix8bkrq wrote
It’s about the journey, not the destination. Murakami’s prose is more about aesthetics and atmosphere than getting going with the plot.
I suggest you try one of his short stories first and see if you want to read more.
CrushedByTime t1_jcpns90 wrote
Reply to Dandenongs National Park, Victoria, Australia [1080x1350] [OC] @steven.sandner by steven_sandner
Magical