jujube
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I just started a new book tonight. On page three there is a sentence that is twelve lines long. Twelve. It gets better, though. On page five there's one that's nineteen lines long. I had completely forgotten the first words by the time I was three quarters through the sentence. Had to read it three times; not sure I'm going to get past page seven at this rate.
I graduated from the Dick and Jane books about 63 years ago.....I definitely want something more than "Oh, look! See Spot run! Run, Spot, run!" but I'm not getting any younger and I'm not sure I have time for nineteen line sentences. Doesn't it seem that some authors are in love with hearing themselves "speak"?
I graduated from the Dick and Jane books about 63 years ago.....I definitely want something more than "Oh, look! See Spot run! Run, Spot, run!" but I'm not getting any younger and I'm not sure I have time for nineteen line sentences. Doesn't it seem that some authors are in love with hearing themselves "speak"?