grechzoo
12-16-2012, 08:12 AM
Basically, a year ago I would have said writing style and prose is one of the most important factors for me enjoying any book (After being knocked out cold by Lolita). While that is still a major barrier to entry for me, I find that - as long as the prose has a clear and distinguished voice - the story is what I am looking for in my novels these days.
Don’t get me wrong, I still need good writing. Anything that seems pedestrian or plain will always be a turn off. But I’m not going out there and looking for the prose masters anymore.
So I guess I’m hoping you guys can offer me some recommendations with this in mind. To get an idea of my tastes and what I’m looking for the following are the books I have read and LOVED recently:
Life of Pi, The Road, Flowers for Algernon, Invisible Cities, Beloved, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay.
I love grim, and almost hopeless stories, they just get me more emotionally engaged and stick with me for longer. Hope you guys can help add to my to read list. :)
Thanks so much guys.
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Grech
Don’t get me wrong, I still need good writing. Anything that seems pedestrian or plain will always be a turn off. But I’m not going out there and looking for the prose masters anymore.
So I guess I’m hoping you guys can offer me some recommendations with this in mind. To get an idea of my tastes and what I’m looking for the following are the books I have read and LOVED recently:
Life of Pi, The Road, Flowers for Algernon, Invisible Cities, Beloved, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay.
I love grim, and almost hopeless stories, they just get me more emotionally engaged and stick with me for longer. Hope you guys can help add to my to read list. :)
Thanks so much guys.
~
Grech