Yeah two pages into this book and I don't like it. Seriously took two pages to describe going through a fence and through a field. I don't understand the need for such excessive description about literally every minute (small not time) detail. If this is a precursor for how slow the rest of the book is going to be I already know I'm not going to enjoy it.
and that might be too quick of a judgement on my part but seriously I don't need to know every square centimeter of Manderley
ReplyDeleteI kind of disagree, this book has some already has some nice quotes, "boredom is the antidote for fear"(6), I liked that one and there were a few others that I thought were just great ways of saying things.
ReplyDeleteBryant you are soooo right. Like it is going so slow. I feel like it is unnecessary how she explains every little detail starting from the leaf on the branch on the tree in the forest. I just feel like these whole four chapters could have been written in one and a half. But i think she has a reason for doing this, but we just can't see it yet, and we have not gotten to the part where it all wraps up (hopefully).
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