This prompt was submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer:
Are you more of a plot-driven reader or a character-driven reader?
That’s an interesting question. I’m not completely certain that it’s something I considered until I joined Storygraph and they started asking. I resist the distinction—it takes characters to drive a plot, and it takes a plot (or three) to drive characters.
And yet…
And yet…
It’s Character-driven novels. By a mile. Yes, there are some books where the characters aren’t that important—just the machinations of the plot (I’d offer a couple of Reacher novels or other thrillers as nominees—but would we care as much without ol’ Jack at the center?). And sometimes, even books featuring characters one likes/loves will sacrifice them because of plot (there are dozen of examples on the metaphorical tip of my metaphorical tongue, but they’re not making it past that point). I’m not talking sacrifice in terms of death there, just “there’s no way that X would do something like Y in a million years.”
But I’m far more willing to put up with an aimless, unfocused, or otherwise meandering novel if I like the characters than I am putting up with an intricate and well-paced plot with dull, flat, or unlikeable characters. I’ve read them both, I’ve enjoyed both. But the former will get me to come back to the author more eagerly.
Do you have a preference for what drives a book?
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Carol
A perfect balance for me!
HCNewton
to be preferred for sure.
wittysarcasticbookclub
If I can only have one, it’ll be character driven.
HCNewton
hear, hear.
Bob Germaux
Spenser
Enough said.
And Cynthia and I wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas,HC.
HCNewton
‘Nuff said, indeed.
Hope you and Cynthia are having a great holiday season, Bob!