Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Discussion with WRI: Getting Lost In A Book

@NicoleMHewitt @ShannonMiz #LetsDiscuss2016 


This is how I get lost in dystopian fiction mostly of the ya a genre.

I saw a topic going around about how a reader get lost in a book. I decide to chime in. So here goes. 80% of my reads have been young adult. Dystopian being my favorite sub genre. I have seen comments where people say that can't imagine some of these worlds.

I go into reading a dystopian novel like this. I read the synopsis not to find out what the book is about but to get a sense of the setting that way I get my mind ready. So once I started the book I'm imagining that I am already living in this setting. It is where I lived. I is what I have experienced. Going into a book this way helps you not to thinking about if this setting/world could actual exist. You are shutting down the left side of your brain and letting that right side take over. 

All aspects of a book is important. If one is severely lacking in impacts the entire feel of the book. With that said, I love a character driven novel. I want to connect with at least one character. I either need to feel like I am the character, a friend of the character, or even a invisible force following along. My mind take the words and those words become motion. I can see what I am reading. If I feel like I'm reading a 5 star rating is already lost.

That is it. I go into a book with the mindset that whatever is happening in the book is happening for real.

Your turn: How do you get lost in a book? 



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4 comments:

  1. I agree with you - I love dystopians for just this reason. I LOVE imagining what that world would be like and what it would be like to live in it.

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  2. Right. I think in dystopian books characters get to know what they are really made of.

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  3. For me, it doesn't have to be dystopian, but as long as the world building is good, I can easily get lost in a book and imagine the setting!
    Great discussion (:

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  4. Same with me. It's the details. If the author can put in good descriptive details I can usually picture the book in my mind. Dystopia just happens to be one of my fav genres right now

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