Selia asked this question about The Reading List:
This book irritated me from the first page. Did anyone else find that the writing was grating and clunky? It is a book about getting lost in books and finding meaning in them, yet it felt like a first draft of a novel written in junior high. I could not for one minute forget that I was reading a book and bond with the characters. The concept was fabulous; the writing and plot executive were painful.
Judith No! Nothing about the writing irritated me while reading this book, & I'm a real stickler on style (my #1 reason for DNF!) I even skimmed back over it…moreNo! Nothing about the writing irritated me while reading this book, & I'm a real stickler on style (my #1 reason for DNF!) I even skimmed back over it & still don't see what you found "grating & clunky." As a former English teacher, believe me it doesn't read like anything ever written in Junior High! The book summaries could get tedious, & reaching for connections to the characters a little heavy handed at times, but that's plot not writing style, & certainly not "painful?!"(less)
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