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Weebster

Weebster

Everyone is alone. Everyone is empty.
Mar 11, 2022
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I'm rereading The LOTR but the extensive descriptions are irritating. I'm on The Two Towers now.
 
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rayless

rayless

Stay at home son
Aug 19, 2019
11
I don't know about now, but I remember when I was 16 and had to read The City and The Mountains (Eça de Queiroz) for my literature class and it had such LONG descriptions that, at the time, I lost all the "satyrical" point of the book because of how tired I was of reading the description a train wagon.
Maybe I should try to re-read it now.
 
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whatevs

whatevs

Mining for copium in the weirdest places.
Jan 15, 2022
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I was going to respond precisely that the second time I tried to read the LOTR saga I found the descriptions tiresome and unnecessary.
 
Niko66

Niko66

Specialist
Dec 6, 2021
353
I find it annoying with landscapes, clothes and such.
 
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Sakura94

empty
Nov 26, 2020
673
LOTR was fine.
Wheel of Time was a little ridiculous.
 
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jandek

Down in a Mirror
Feb 19, 2022
149
Depends on the book. Sometimes mind-boggling detail is working with the writer's purpose and can achieve a hypnotic or surreal effect, like in Karl Ove Knausgaard or the Dream of Poliphilus.

I don't think Tolkien is too excessive in his descriptions... Post-Tolkien fantasy is more guilty of this, in my opinion.
 
Weebster

Weebster

Everyone is alone. Everyone is empty.
Mar 11, 2022
1,683
I was going to respond precisely that the second time I tried to read the LOTR saga I found the descriptions tiresome and unnecessary.
I skip all the songs.
 
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whatevs

whatevs

Mining for copium in the weirdest places.
Jan 15, 2022
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What other books have you read that have songs?
Recently I read a book I actually really liked, La Hoja Roja of Miguel Delibes, which I think had poems or songs. Skipped them.
 
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sfabians

Student
Nov 7, 2021
115
I like short stories better.
 
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thinkkank

thinkkank

Experienced
Oct 16, 2019
277
wait till you get to Silmarillion
 
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Weebster

Weebster

Everyone is alone. Everyone is empty.
Mar 11, 2022
1,683
really? i barely got through it. what did you like about it?
It was a faster read because it felt like I was reading a quickened history text. I didn't need to remember every little thing just like I don't need to remember every event or person in a history book.
 
Fragile

Fragile

Broken
Jul 7, 2019
1,496
No. I grew up reading the books from the one known Colombian writer, because they are forced upon every child 10 or older, and they are so needlessly descriptive it's almost unbearable.
 
Weebster

Weebster

Everyone is alone. Everyone is empty.
Mar 11, 2022
1,683
No. I grew up reading the books from the one known Colombian writer, because they are forced upon every child 10 or older, and they are so needlessly descriptive it's almost unbearable.
A hundred years of solitude?
 
Ashu

Ashu

novelist, sanskritist, Canadian living in India
Nov 13, 2021
826
I like books with just the right amount of description. If they were overly descriptive, I wouldn't read them.
 
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