Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Contrasting Genres
During high school and during the summer, I enjoyed reading fiction books. Fiction writing is much different than Malcolm Gladwell's book. Gladwell's book is all about facts, statistics, and other things that are known to be true where as fictional books are stories about things that did not happen in reality. Fictional books tell a story that starts at the beginning and continues until the end but in Gladwell's book, each chapter has different examples. It is the type of book where you could open it up to a chapter in the middle and start reading and pretty much get what he is saying. If you were to do that with a fictional book, you would have no idea what is going on.
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