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sekiharatae ([personal profile] sekiharatae) wrote2011-10-03 05:24 pm
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Reading Comprehension Quiz -- What does this MEAN?

[Poll #1784008]

I was reading reviews on Amazon, and someone quoted this sentence from Gardens of the Moon, the first book in a ten book series by Steven Erickson. Now, I love fantasy, but ten books sounded a bit much... and the more reviews I read, the more it sounded like it would not be my thing. Main characters introduced in one book only to disappear for a few more before resurfacing? Plotlines introduced, abandoned, then picked up again volumes later? That sounds frustrating to me. Add in that it sounds like it has twenty or so 'lead' characters, and I think not.

But what really really killed it for me was this quote. I hate sentences like this. They may sound great, but when you take it apart, it makes no sense. I hate that people get applauded for it -- where has reading comprehension gone?  These books are apparently chock full of sentences like this one, and that would drive me bonkers.

[identity profile] kokoronagomu.livejournal.com 2011-10-04 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
a tower has sardonic reserve...

a fork has patient goodwill.

one makes as much sense as the other.

i can't take option number one because although it makes no sense it does in no way resemble 'pretty'.

[identity profile] sekiharatae.livejournal.com 2011-10-04 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
LOL. The words aren't ugly, just the way they're strung together. ;)