Book this week: 19 Minutes , Jodie Picoult
Pages this week: 111
Pages this semester: 1217
TheyCallMeFreshMoney:
The words on the pages create a language of denotative tone and sound almost journalistic as if I was reading a two hundred page newpapers article
Eddie:
It has a high elevation with elegant and fancy diction.
Notoriously MoFulla:
Picoult's use of straightforward language gives off a sense that she doesn't care about the norm of our society and what they will think.
For the lack of a better name:
First, giving a well painted vignette, then introducing the main character, not directly though, simply through descriptive language with great indirectness.
The New Zealander:
Some predictable repetition of words occurs, creating neither a harsh, coarse sound, nor a melodious one.
I think the winner is for the lack of a better name, they use well descriptive words and have a great sentence overall.
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