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Re: one quick question Camilla Send a noteboard - 29/07/2010 07:42:27 PM
(because they get confused by the mass of language and general stuff)

What did you mean by confused by the mass of language? I am confused already. Do you mean that is written in a confusing manner or that it simply has a lot of big words? If it is one of those books where you are constantly going back and rereading passages two or three times to be sure you understand what was said I don't want it on audio book. Convoluted plot is fine, Slaughter House 5 was one of my favorite audio books, but confusing prose are a pain if you have to pull the iphone out of your pocket and back up every three minuets.


It is ... not minimalist. It uses a lot of words. Ten when two would do, sometimes. It overwhelms some people. "Confused" was perhaps the wrong word. I don't know whether it would work in audio book. I don't use them. He doesn't use difficult words, per se. He just puts them in odd constellations.
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This. *NM* - 30/07/2010 07:43:24 PM 1280 Views

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