I think it’s the descriptions. I got an audio book of the first volume and it seemed like the descriptions went on for ages, but not a whole lot happened. Normally I love fantasy, but so far I can’t warm up to this series.
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David Copperfield. I read it in one day when I was a kid and had nothing else to do. Bleak House was a slog too, but it had some nice turns of phrase that stuck with me.
And at the risk of insulting a classic, One Hundred Years of Solitude. I get that it’s supposed to be a critique on society and inspired by the author’s life. I just found it bleak.
marron12to Fiction Books•What elements are, in your opinion, necessary to make a good book?2·2 years agoHave you read Outlander? I think she does time travel well and it’s interesting, at least if you’re interested in that kind of historical fiction.
marron12to literature.cafe chat•What are you currently reading/what was your most recent read?2·2 years agoOh, totally! I think I’ll check it out, sounds right up my alley. Kind of like the London above and London below of the tech world.
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marron12to literature.cafe chat•What are you currently reading/what was your most recent read?2·2 years agoHave you read any of Voices from the Valley yet? The summary sounds interesting. I always like to get a peek into other people’s work. Just wondering how much detail the book goes into.
marron12to literature.cafe chat•What are you currently reading/what was your most recent read?2·2 years agoThe first time is always hard, but it’s a neat feeling, isn’t it? I don’t even really mind that I don’t understand everything. I’m just happy I can understand something.
Duerrnmatt has some things that could make it challenging for a first read, too. But there’s so much fun stuff to read in German.
Sometimes I can get into the audiobook when the book book doesn’t click with me. I read the first few pages, and I think this would be one of those. It’s well written, there’s just a lot of details and some cultural context that I’m not too familiar with. That can happen with translated books. It’s part of the charm, I think, but it takes a little more effort to read. Plus it’s just a complex story.
Somehow the narration makes it easier for me to really get into it. As long as the narrator is good, and this guy is. His voice is a little stiff, but it kind of fits with the book. It’s growing on me.