Author Expectations | Conversations Over Coffee | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
How our personal expectations of an author can shape our experience with their books.
Key Insights
- ❓ Personal expectations of an author can significantly impact our reading experience.
- 🥺 Having high expectations based on previous books we enjoyed can lead to disappointment.
- 💦 Comparing an author's works can be unfair and biased, but can also help gauge enjoyment and competency.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: How do our expectations of an author affect our experience with their book?
Our expectations can greatly influence our reading experience, as we may feel let down if a book doesn't meet the high standards we have set based on previous books we enjoyed.
Q: Is it fair to compare an author's works and have expectations based on those comparisons?
Making comparisons can be a good way to gauge our enjoyment of a book, but it can also be biased and unfair to the book if we expect it to be exactly like another work from the same author.
Q: Can our expectations of a book be influenced by our general knowledge of an author?
Yes, our general knowledge of an author, such as their reputation or popularity, can create expectations in terms of writing style, themes, or quality of storytelling.
Q: How can we counterbalance our disappointment when our expectations aren't met?
One way to counterbalance disappointment is to try and find as many positives in the book as possible. This can help appreciate the book for its own unique qualities rather than comparing it to other works.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Expectations of an author can greatly impact our reading experience, especially if we have high expectations based on previous books we've enjoyed.
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Comparing an author's works can lead to disappointment if a book doesn't meet the same standards as their other works.
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Knowing about an author's reputation can also influence our expectations and enjoyment of a book.