I haven’t read all of the assignment entirely, but I’ll go with what I’ve read so far. The book is.. slower…. Than Northern Lights. Especially at first, coming from a fast paced book like Northern lights, and having read Harry Potter over spring break, I tried to dig into this novel and was somewhat stunted. It was not enjoyable first, but I find the more I read, the longer I can keep reading. It does seem, however, like a book with no plot and if you’ll look back on my previous vent about my school-assigned sagas, I despise books with no plot. At least, no mission, laid out adventure, key goal, etc. This is a guy on a road going somewhere. Yee-haw.
I can relate to William Least’s style of writing in a way though. He seems to write like I think, which I’m noticing is really annoying and I hope I don’t speak this way. Any errant though that is somewhat related to a topic he is or was talking about gets said. It’s very distracting, and I personally do not fancy it. But, to each his own, I suppose.
I’m hoping for more dialogue coming up in this novel because I actually do enjoy the novel when there is a dialogue to follow as opposed to his thought process in narrative form. Meeting these strangers makes a direct story, and his irritating random facts or thoughts or wisdom that show through during the dialogue make him seem considerably more enjoyable to listen to. For example when he notes that the people who have the least are always the ones to offer a meal, whereas the ones who could afford a guest never do. It’s so true! More things like that, and I will be a happy camper….
Monday, March 16, 2009
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