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What Makes A Great Novel? What Makes A Crappy One?

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    U knows dissimilar belongings converse to diverse people...so tastes will be different. Except what makes it overwhelming for me: An immense commencement that sucks me in. Now, what's nice to an important person else, might not do it for me....it's achievable.

    I like human being attention factual stories. I don't do awfully fine with fancy, sci-fi type stories, coz I can't classify with it. I like the writer to actually form the lettering well sufficient so we appreciate them improved. It should be a bottomless action. In addition to the characters are supposed to appear livelihood in face of our eyes.
    But at the similar time, being too verbose, and captivating 5 pages to put in plain words a scene would generate me a bit angry.

    Also, I like a novel to finally drive a message to the spectators. A shock conclusion makes it even superior or an optimistic conclusion.

    What makes a crappy novel? Revolve the points on top of, around.
    When there is no material in the scheme.
    Also, I don't like novels that have troubling, aggressive scenes. They generate a bad taste, and make me feel actually down and miserable.
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    Luckyhaidy 

    answered 3 years ago

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