scribeswindow
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King made it a real character of the book, and in the end, appreciated. I liked that touch.[/QUOTE]
I completely agree with you, and she has a finely tuned balance of descriptive prose where her settings do become almost another character of the book, she does this really well in Justice hall. Sometimes writers get so caught up trying to describe surroundings to evoke a gothic-type setting that it becomes tedious. King has it just right in my opinion.
I completely agree with you, and she has a finely tuned balance of descriptive prose where her settings do become almost another character of the book, she does this really well in Justice hall. Sometimes writers get so caught up trying to describe surroundings to evoke a gothic-type setting that it becomes tedious. King has it just right in my opinion.