Friday, May 16, 2014

Update on Between the Lines

I can describe the setting a bit easier than I could do before.

All I did was not even read and now I'm just starting to read again because it's the end of year and I procrastinate.

Anyways, the setting is also, very cliche. It's in some Hollywood-like movie set. Again, the main guy and girl of this story start to have a connection. Personally, I think this book is complete garbage for me to read. It doesn't even improve my vocabulary and I feel like this book is even dumbing down my knowledge. Seriously, I think the only reason I got this book was because it was $2.99 on the Amazon book store.

Back to the setting. It's partly inside, but it's also outside as well. So far, I've only read a page where it's outside but the rest was either in a house or in the building. How did this book get to the publishing point. If your book has only two settings, it's best not to publish it and change the whole book with some new settings.

So this is what I learned: I'm done with this book. I quit. The best thing to do is find a different book I can actually stand.

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