Not exact matches
I take it for granted that this company of
readers insists on the distinction,
drawn in one form or another, between abstract features or aspects of immediate awareness and mediated cognition as necessary to describe the
character of experience.
The Hunger Games drags at times, is not particularly imaginative as much as it's campy, the romance part seems more perfunctory as touchy - feely love than steamy and any complexities
in characters or angry revolutionary messages can't be
drawn out on film like they were supposedly
in the book (I'm not one of its 26 million
readers, but I'll take the word of those who stated that was so
in the book).
According to the deal announcement, the book will take
readers «on a romp through history and literature with dignity for few and cookies for all, with comic strips about famous authors, their
characters, political and historical figures, all
drawn in Kate Beaton's pared - down, excitable style.»
In covering such a wide period, it loses the ability to draw the reader into investing in many of the characters» live
In covering such a wide period, it loses the ability to
draw the
reader into investing
in many of the characters» live
in many of the
characters» lives.
Lee reminds
readers (with a welcome absence of nihilism) that hardship is worth paying attention to, not just for the empathy it
draws forth, or for the strength found
in characters who manage to come out on the other side, but for its ability to connect people across time and cultures.
Carrie always strives to help create books that will introduce
readers to new worlds and is
drawn in by relatable
characters, meticulous world - building, and unusual, compelling premises.
The budding romance will
draw readers in, but the relationships among the many other
characters also make it memorable.»
Through lovingly
drawn, complex
characters and explicit details about photography, Dowell introduces a war that will seem familiar to contemporary
readers in spite of the historical setting.
Along with making sure your book has all the element s of a great story, you also need to make sure your
characters are interesting, consistent and an element of your book that
draws readers in and keeps them interested.
While all of the essential elements are there, such as a loved one held hostage to force the main
character's hand, a high - ranking government official with a lot to lose, plus a tribe of varied bad guys, it would be easy to think you've read this story somewhere before, except for the fact that the author does a great job of
drawing the
reader in through a very readable voice.
The author's descriptions
draw in the
reader such as when her
character, Alice, becomes enchanted with the child, Adam, and says «she felt herself slipping into the skin of the three - year - old».
«There's quite a bit for
readers to enjoy
in this series opener, including an openly bisexual protagonist, the diversity of
characters and mythological source material Hocking
draws on, and the intriguing blend of fantasy and science fiction elements.
Kevin Breaux is able to tap into the
reader's emotions to
draw them
in and give them a real connection to the
characters.
Hook
readers with a sentence,
draw them
in with
characters they sympathize with immediately, make the stakes costly, run the
reader and your protags through the wringer, and end with a twist or a reveal or a save that no one saw coming and that leaves people thinking about your story for weeks or years.
Teen
readers will be
drawn in by the short chapters, strong
characters and heartbreaking story.
In a little more than 300 words and fewer than 2000 characters, the writer sums up his experience, values, expertise, and goals — while drawing in the reader and calling for additional actio
In a little more than 300 words and fewer than 2000
characters, the writer sums up his experience, values, expertise, and goals — while
drawing in the reader and calling for additional actio
in the
reader and calling for additional action.
If you can't hook the
reader in your opening sentence, how can you be expected to
draw attention with 140
characters when you're promoting your employer on Twitter?