What makes you like a book?
By Commonsense0
@Commonsense0 (516)
United States
October 5, 2007 6:44pm CST
We all have those books that we can read again and again because we just love them. But why? What makes a book our favorite? Well...
I find that for me, plot, setting, word flow, and all that are important. But, I think the most important thing for me is the characters. Dynamic, down to earth characters are why I love the book.
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@fineartist (1217)
• United States
6 Oct 07
I prefer to read books that have very good portrayals of characters.
I like to be able to "know" a character as much as possible.
I also like it when characters seem believable.
If descriptive passages are well-written as well as passages of dialogue, I am pleased.
:)
And an interesting plot is important, too.
@nayanmange (148)
• India
6 Oct 07
I like reading, so be it any book, I may continue reading just for the sake of reading. But usually I like stories which engross your into their own world. Like some fiction which makes you imagine living in some different world.



