Hey gaf I need some advice.
I started reading bleeding edge by Thomas Pynchon and I really can't seem to get into it, now I'm not saying the book is not good or anything like that, but I'm finding it hard to keep up with the fast paced conversation in the book. I've never really read a book that has such fast paced conversation like this before.
I'm about 100 pages in and seem to have a general idea of what is going on and I can see that the story is interesting, but I feel like I'm missing so much as I find it hard to keep track of who is speaking and stuff like that.
So my question is. Is this book above my reading level? (I've read all the game of thrones books and a bunch of other stuff with full comprehension)
Has anyone else found this book to be the way I described?
Any tips for reading these kinda books?
Sorry if I come off sounding stupid or ignorant, but it bothers me that this book seems to just ramble on and I don't wanna write it off just yet if there is something I can do to maybe help me enjoy this book more than I am now.
Tldr; how do you keep track of who's speaking in books with quick transitions and multiple characters speaking at once.
I can't comment on that book, but in my opinion, if you're struggling with it, it's not worth it to try and figure out why. I'll freely admit there are plenty of books that get mentioned here that I know I'd have no interest in. The enjoyment of any book should come naturally, you can expand on why you like it after you finish, but if it's not grabbing you, it's best to just move on.
I guess the closest comparison I could make is when I tried to read 'The Dog Stars', and it had a similar issue of lack of quotations and following conversations just felt annoying, and the writing style was very odd. I didn't bother to rack my brain in trying to understand it, I just moved on.
edit: And yes, there have been times when I wondered if Amazon is reading this thread, because a few times some of the dailies just seemed perfectly tailored to what I want to read.