A few months ago I watched this video and saw that Blood Meridian was his fourth favorite of all time. The book seemed really up my alley and I purchased it immediately…

Wow, this book feels like deciphering hieroglyphics.

The story itself is intriguing but I feel as though it’s hidden under layers and layers of dense verbiage that I can’t comprehend. I find myself reading a sentence, thinking that the subject is going in one direction, but then new verbiage is added and I’ve completely lost the direction of the passage. The book feels like a jigsaw puzzle with infinite pieces.

It’s definitely the least-direct book I’ve ever read.

I’ve gotten halfway through the book in the course of three months but I couldn’t honestly tell you where the characters are, their strengths and weaknesses, or any overall theme I’m getting. How do you understand this book?

  • StopMakin-Sense@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    This is blunt, sorry, but you’re reading it too slowly. I faced something similar the first time I read One Hundred Years of Solitude. It’s tough to keep up with a plot that changes pace, setting, and characters quickly when you aren’t consistently reading it and keeping it fresh in your mind.