Sentences with phrase «primarily about this novel»

What I liked primarily about this novel is the author chose to feature her protagonist as someone who is, in a sense, completely ahead of her time.

Not exact matches

While «Emergency Contact» purports to be a novel about romance, it's primarily a novel about technology.
For much of his career, he wrote bitterly satirical novels about well - off Londoners; even when the prospect of nuclear catastrophe arises, as it does in London Fields (1989), Amis seems to treat «The Crisis,» the coming «horrorday,» primarily as a vehicle for revealing the largely unpleasant traits of his handful of main characters.
The stylistic setup declares from the start that Anna Karenina is not an adaptation that cares about the novel's form or ideas; this is one that will primarily concern itself with the drama on the surface of Tolstoy's tome.
It's a historical novel set in the medieval period (telling the story of the real King Richard III), so I'm booking stalls at every appropriate medieval festival; it's a book aimed primarily at children aged 10 and up, so I'm making overtures to local schools about author visits and to libraries; I'm attending events at my first literature festival next week to meet and network with local authors and hand out some leaflets (maybe even sell a copy or two).
Would you call this primarily a political novel, or is it more a coming - of - age story about one young woman's personal journey?
Elizabeth primarily talks about science - fiction and fantasy novels.
Although Scott and I talk a lot about novels, because those are what both of us primarily write, everything we say in this blog applies equally to shorter forms.
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