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Laeticia
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Dec 16, 2022 12:10PM

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One green flag is the opposite, when I'm loving the dialogue and the writing, and it feels natural somehow, like when I'm feeling really engrossed in the book's worldbuilding or a character's POV! So yeah, I agree with you there: great banter and a great narrator is the best way to keep me invested. 🤣

“I got up and ate breakfast.”
Just like ur texting someone u don’t really wanna text? Ya know what I mean,
“We went down to the lake and watched fireworks.”
It kindve makes me feel bored and uncomfortable, but it definitely gives a good feeling on certain books if used correctly.
My green flag is when like u can already feel the emotion in the first sentence, or you just have a feeling that’s like “this is going to destroy me”. Or when the first chapter is super confusing but then you figure out at the end it’s what happens in the end?








green flag: when the first chapter captures me


✅: if a book has good banter between the two main characters

I like that comment. Exactly what I need to say as well.

My reading-a-book red flag is when the writing itself feels apathetic. If I read a book and even the author sounds like they don't care about what they're writing, why should I be reading it?