Has a book made you feel like a "reading failure/challenge"?
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Re: Has a book made you feel like a "reading failure/challen
I have tried and tried to get into J.K. Rowling's writing style. I made several attempts at Harry Potter, and her subsequent novels. There is just no connection for me as a reader. Which I find very strange, since I am such an eclectic reader.
Sometimes, it is just about chemistry, I guess.
*Remembers to hide the tar and feathers, as well.*
That's right, I have a muse. It is spelled MusE. My writing is influenced by the interactions of people I meet - us and ME.
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I had love/hate relationship with As I Lay Dying. Reading it can be a chore, and yet when you really experience it, there is a different relationship. I guess it is like the relationships I found most difficult, the ones I had to work at, turned out to be the most rewarding in the long run.roguexunited wrote:Personally I had a lot of trouble reading As I lay Dying, by William Faulkner. The only reason I was able to finish it was because I had to write an essay about it. But I suffered every single minute. I've been meaning to read something else by Faulkner because I don't want to leave him on that note, but I still haven't found the motivation.
That's right, I have a muse. It is spelled MusE. My writing is influenced by the interactions of people I meet - us and ME.
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