love that you're always curious about the form of the novel! i like the note you made about Ernaux's book and how she went about the narrative. i need to get to more of her work! as always, a wonderful assortment of books!
Thanks for watching! And yes, I'm so interested in form. I get bored by reviews that only talk about plot/content. How the book is written is so important!
I'm fascinated by the idea of a novel that mixes the 18th century with the modern day, especially one that mentions real scholars. I sometimes wish I could be a scholar so that I could write something like that. Except, I really want to write a time travel story.
lovely assortment of books, confessions of the fox sound really interesting! i'm reading the high-rise diver, by Julia von Lucadou (not enjoying it though)
love that you're always curious about the form of the novel! i like the note you made about Ernaux's book and how she went about the narrative. i need to get to more of her work! as always, a wonderful assortment of books!
Thanks for watching! And yes, I'm so interested in form. I get bored by reviews that only talk about plot/content. How the book is written is so important!
I'm fascinated by the idea of a novel that mixes the 18th century with the modern day, especially one that mentions real scholars. I sometimes wish I could be a scholar so that I could write something like that. Except, I really want to write a time travel story.
yeah it's really fascinating! I think a time-travel story is also a great plan
Best wishes with what you choose to read. I hope you get some great stories.
Thanks!
lovely assortment of books, confessions of the fox sound really interesting! i'm reading the high-rise diver, by Julia von Lucadou (not enjoying it though)
oh that's a shame - will you finish it, or are you someone who can put it on the DNF pile? (I can't... ha)
@@BooksUpClose finished it! I moved on to Midnight's Children now :)
@@niccolodeltedesco4187 enjoy!