Foreign novels are less action-oriented. They have a different pace; they're more reflective. They challenge us to look for the story, find the story within the story.
Foreign novels tend to have a different pacing compared to domestic books, often being less focused on action and more on reflection. They invite readers to engage more thoughtfully with the narrative, encouraging a deeper exploration of themes and characters. This reflective quality makes them unique and enriches the reading experience.
"They challenge us to look for the story, find the story within the story." This quote from Stephanie Perkins' Anna...