Submitted by celluloid-hero t3_yeq4fj in books
The monk and robot books are amazing. They feel so genuine and tell such a cute story. The two releases books are only ~150 pages each. It makes for a quick read. Neither book has ended with much of cliff hanger or contained a huge conflict.
If the author continues to write this series in this format it makes for an interesting way to distribute a story. Depending on how the arc continues, I feel like she could have just written it all as one book. It’s nice to have the satisfaction of finishing a book so quick plus it gives the author time to work out the story at her pace too. Additionally I believe writing such a short piece of work gives her the opportunity to make it as well written as possible, all quality no fluff.
Curious peoples opinion on this?
MorriganJade t1_itzofzt wrote
the reason they are so short is the advent of ebooks is also that of novellas. you may have noticed there have recently been many amazing books in the novella format, especially published by Tor. Before novellas were a problem because making them costs as much as any book and therefore they cost as much as any books to buy, as you will know if you bought the physical copy. Now though ebooks are common and this finally allows writers to write novellas. Tor also has very pretty covers and hardbacks that don't immediately run out, which really works for me as I tend to read the ebook first and only if I love it passionately to buy the physical copy. I love the monk and robot series and all her books :)