Irulantk
Irulantk t1_j67tcf0 wrote
Reply to comment by pleasereadthanks in 1st case by James Patterson are all his books like this? by History_fangirl
I tried reading In the name of a rose. But i just couldnt. Ive read novels with that kind of language/writing style before fine but i just couldnt with this one. It killed my will to read for 6 months lol. Cause i was on i think chapter 5? But i cant DNF books, i hate doing so. So i couldnt start another book without finishing that one. So it just killed my will to read. Until i coaxed myself into letting go lol
Does it get interesting? Cause i dont wanna spend 2 chapters describing a building again
Irulantk t1_j67t41n wrote
Reply to comment by History_fangirl in 1st case by James Patterson are all his books like this? by History_fangirl
My favorite was The Historian by her, but its also her longest work (and imo best).
Irulantk t1_j67svpn wrote
Reply to comment by History_fangirl in 1st case by James Patterson are all his books like this? by History_fangirl
If you like a mix of historical fiction and historical fantasy try Elizabeth Kostova
Irulantk t1_j63f4rz wrote
Reply to stephen king by strawberrysoap_
The green mile isnt really one of his horror books. But still good
Irulantk t1_j1nxgb2 wrote
Reply to What book ruined reading for you? by velvettwilight
Carrion Comfort. Nothing will ever top that for me. Although...its not exactly sunshine and rainbows but it did change me
Irulantk t1_j67txj2 wrote
Reply to comment by pleasereadthanks in 1st case by James Patterson are all his books like this? by History_fangirl
Yes, its very verbose, i was very into it until they reached the cathedral/abbey/whatever it was. Might give it another go