Musings From The Bookface is a series of blog posts from the anonymous 'Muser' - it's one of our main features, where a member of the Grab Life By The Spine team will introduce a topic relating to reading and open it up for discussion from you, dear readers!
it's a bit mad , isn't it, that the shortlists can put people off reading what might be a great book. In my limited experience many of the prizes seem to be given to the most obscure , convoluted nonsense which underlines the elitism of the "literary" world and makes me think I'm not clever enough.I am sure I'm not the only one!
ReplyDeleteI always used to think that if a book was nominated for the Booker Prize then it was going to be odd and I wouldn't enjoy it! I'm going to give 'The Luminaries' a go though as I have read some good reviews.
ReplyDeleteI like big books and I cannot lie....but seriously if I know it's going to be good I relish a chunk of fiction like I would a chunk of chocolate cake. I am not a short story or magazine article sort of person, I do not wish to engage with a character only to be thrust of out their lives after only a brief glimpse- I am proper nosey, I want details! if any book is not engaging me, whatever it's size, I will send it packing :)
ReplyDeleteI hate big books in one circumstance- when they had a terrible ending, there's nothing quite so demoralising to my reading as slogging through a massive book, only to be left feeling drained and disappointed right at the end. And don't get me started on Cliffhangers.
ReplyDeleteDoes size matter ? absolutely not - I want quality. having joined the book club that meets at the Muringer every Tuesday I have been exposed to a vast array of treasures. Sometimes I am so hooked I have to read the whole book and other times I let my imagination fill in the blanks and at other times the piece is so well written I am full from that snippet. I love a short story and I love a long story.... I am a compulsive reader, if there is writing I have to read it, cereal boxes, hoardings,graffiti anything. Does size matter no
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