Monday, April 13, 2009

A New Direction

If this blog is about a world of reading adventure, it might be handy if I spent more time on the theme of things.

So on that note, let's venture into what makes a book a reading adventure. For me, I read mostly fiction and mostly for escape. I like a book to draw me in fast, so I feel instantly transported into whatever is going on.

That's the big criteria for me no matter the genre and I love them all - almost equally. That doesn't mean I want a dozen mysteries or subplots or dead bodies in the first three pages, I like an author who can strike a balance between intriguing and overwhelming.

And I've been known to put down books that take too long to engage me, though I have more patience in this area with sci-fi and historical romance. I think overall, it's the opening character that grabs me and keeps me reading.

How about you? Is it characterization? Setting? Plot?

Regan
Author of those quirky Pixie Chicks now on Kindle
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4 comments:

  1. Wow! That's tough! Can't describe exactly what catches me, but I usually know within the first few paragraphs. I love great plots, but also enjoy getting inside the heads of great characters.

    Mary
    http://www.cynthiasattic.blogspot.com
    http://www.woofersclub.blogspot.com

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  2. I'm with you on the character--I've been known to put down books because the lead is a wet noodle or just too annoying for me to take. The narrative style takes a close second; a good book makes me forget I'm reading words, and a bad one forces me to read the same paragraphs over and over until I get frustrated and throw it across the room!

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  3. I know that characterization definitely catches me. If I don't like the characters, then down goes the book! While I'm fine with somewhat complex plots, if there is simply too much going on that I can't keep up, like with what you said, Regan, then I'll put down the book. I'm reading for enjoyment, and while it's good to work your brain while you read, I don't want my brain to go on overload! Haha.

    Alyssa
    http://amontgomery99.blogspot.com
    http://www.alyssamontgomery.com

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  4. Thanks for all the great comments!
    Regan

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