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clamwaffle t1_j1jbaxw wrote
Reply to comment by longdustyroad in What are some techniques used in books that you just love for some weird reason by shorttompkins
saaaame, i used to be someone who would stop a reading session in the middle of a chapter, but now i just can’t for whatever reason. long chapters make it really difficult mow because even though i might be tired, i force myself to read to the end of the chapter
clamwaffle t1_j1jb15f wrote
Reply to comment by ResoluteClover in What are some techniques used in books that you just love for some weird reason by shorttompkins
unless my memory is failing me, foundryside by robert jackson bennett does this. you learn as you go. it’s really nice, but having waited years between books in the trilogy (and that the series is lesser known) really took me out of some moments when i was racking my brain trying to figure out/remember what some of the devices and stuff they use were
clamwaffle t1_j1jc1v2 wrote
Reply to What are some techniques used in books that you just love for some weird reason by shorttompkins
short flashback chapters that give you more insight to a main character and give you some insight into the next chapter and the character’s reactions to events within it. despite hating the book, i think the invisible life of addie larue did this masterfully!