Do you like Gillam‘s writing style at the beginning of the book "House of Eire" ?
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Re: Do you like Gillam‘s writing style at the beginning of the book "House of Eire" ?
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The book was too slow at the beginning, I felt like giving up on the book but I decided to complete it and found it to be quite interesting.
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This is why it is good, to read a book to the end before dismissing it. Unless it is informal.AntonelaMaria wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 13:41I think I fully understood the book after finished it. I had trouble at the beginning too. I credit it due to the fact that this is a series after all, so maybe I missed out on not reading previous books.Princepetr10 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 06:49 At the beginning of the book , i had difficulties in understanding . The first few pages seemed heavy for me . As I struggled reading , I began to enjoy it and got the Rhythm of the book . The writer used this pattern and tools to capture the readers .
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I agree. Personally I really enjoy the writing style. The author has a good sense of rhythm in terms of how long each sentence should be, but I think the large amount of little details can get a bit annoying.
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I got annoyed in the second quarter of the book with the endless flight over and ambling around.
On a pure language basis, I felt the novel was much stronger at the start than at the end, and I assume that's because the author is more au fait with the US than Ireland.
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