Characters
a Setting
a Problem
Conflict
But there's one more item I'd like to add to the list: What's at stake.
Ramblings of a literary nature
If you asked what were the essential components of a story, you'd probably get these answers:
Characters a Setting a Problem Conflict But there's one more item I'd like to add to the list: What's at stake.
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Recently Aimee @ To the Barricade! blogged about classic books that aren't boring. She covered a lot of awesome books and I enjoyed her post so much that I decided to do one as well and add a few books to the "classic but not boring" list.
Gemma @ Chasing Daisies tagged me for this one and since I'm a complete bibliophile, I'm more than happy to take it on.
No rules, evidently; so here we go.
This post is an unabashed love letter to some of my best friends.
Yes, e-books are nice; they're cheaper and you can download them instantly, you can fit a whole library inside a Kindle, you can read when the lights are out, and you can watch videos and surf the internet on a Kindle. You can't do any of that with an actual book. But I like books better. Here's why:
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