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message 1: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 149 comments Mod
I enjoy experimental writing styles and deviations that make sense creatively, but when a writer relies on or uses a style as a gimmick for their book, it makes me cringe. One of my earth-based book groups has selected an upcoming book, "The House of Leaves," that sounds from the description like one of these gimmick books. I'll probably pass on that reading.


message 2: by Renee E (last edited Sep 12, 2014 10:58PM) (new)

Renee E | 428 comments Mod
I've got a copy of that, picked up out of the free book bin at Edward McKay several months ago.

I haven't read it yet. There always seems to be something more interesting I want to read.

And yes, there is a true difference between a writer's style and gimmickery.

But gimmicks sell. It's telling that the souvenirs and stuff sold at pro-wrestling events, as well as each wrester's costume and unique (or not so) mannerisms are known as his or her "gimmick."


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