Did the author overuse emboldened subtitles in chapters?
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Re: Did the author overuse emboldened subtitles in chapters?
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I also found it a bit strange when I encountered this 'section'. For one, I've never seen anything like this in a book before. Secondly, I think the spoiler kind of destroyed whatever excitement was supposed to have been built up for the scene. It's like watching a comedy movie and hearing someone go: "Oh, look! This part's funny. Just watch." I'm no longer excited. Or curious. And now, I feel kind of awkward... Thanks.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑01 Jun 2019, 08:54 If you felt they were overused, then which chapter or scene did it for you?
(Mine was in the beginning of the book during a sexual scene between Cynthia and Sky... written as (This section is rated R) )
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I agree. If you weren't really reading the story for them you wouldn't notice.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑04 Jun 2019, 03:33But it was so much of an inconvenience that you had to try to ignore them.Renee_Prior1995 wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 23:47 I didnt think to much about it. After i realised it happened frequently i tried to ignore the bold.
If you were invested enough in the story.
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