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If toi could read the PERFECT book,what would toi l’amour it to include?

 xlostxideax posted il y a plus d’un an
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Dearheart said:
Oooh, the perfect book...hmmm...

It would need to have several things:

a) A good, strong, interesting, imaginative plot.

b) Deep, memorable characters who grow and develop over the course of the story; characters toi can truly cry and laugh and care about.

c) Excellent écriture and storytelling; smooth, attention-grabbing and well-crafted. Good dialog is extremely important, too.

(Twilight had none of the above, in my opinion. Sorry.) *cough*

d) A good mix of everything: action, adventure, humor, drama, mystery, and just a teensy dab of romance.

e) Positive ou thought-provoking themes and messages; ones that inspire toi and make toi think.

f) And last but not least, a good, strong, satisfying conclusion. Preferably a good twist ou a happy ending. =)

Mix ingredients well, bake until golden-brown, and voila! toi have the perfect book! =)
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Thank You, Amazing answer you've got here, as for the others *clap clap*.
xlostxideax posted il y a plus d’un an
Bella_Swan3 said:
I think I already have... TWILIGHT!!!
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 I think I already have... TWILIGHT!!!
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me too LOL!
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Lunaste said:
The obvious things:
Compelling plot, 3D non-stereotypical characters, good style (I don't mind a bit of whimsy when it comes to style)...

Futhermore, specific things I l’amour in books:
*humor. Lots and lots of humor. Even when the world is about to end (literally! see Good Omens, one of my perennial faves)
*GLBTQ stuff. It's just something that I'm both interested in and is very personal to me, so I l’amour seeing it incorporated in books
*urban fantasy. I'm not a big fan of fantaisie nor do I believe in spiritual nonsense, but I do l’amour a touch of the Supernatural in books.
*snarky dialogue. I know, I know, it gets too unrealistic if everyone talks in Buffyspeak, has great witticisms and comebacks, and makes awesome culture pop references but I can't help but l’amour it.
*a touch of the bizarre. Again, see one of my faves: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. I think one of the most aléatoire series there is out there, but I l’amour the humor that's completely out of left field and the weirdness that happens in the livres ("Ford, you're turning into a penguin. Stop it.")

I mean, just those elements doesn't mean that it's a perfect book, but these are just things I enjoy in stories.
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Lol! I l’amour Hitchhiker's Guide! (Thanks to Hitchhiker's, I've come up with 10 good uses for a towel.) XD
Dearheart posted il y a plus d’un an
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God, I know, right! l’amour those books. Except the last one, but I have faith enough in Eoin Colfer that he'll manage to make the sixth book great as well :)
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tvluva49 said:
It would have a pinch of a lot of genres, (action, adventure, romance, humor, ect.), funny and well thought out characters, an AWESOME plot, and have a really cool twist that no body expects.
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sadari said:
not an overused plot and some cute girls as protagonists
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 not an overused plot and some cute girls as protagonists
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dylin1 said:
Death, blood, gore and kissing. But I've already read that. The Hunger Games.
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