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==Worldbuilding in Books== Something that is often the deciding factor for good and GREAT books is worldbuilding. Many many many books have good writing. Tons can have intricate worlds, but they waste time on the world and history instead of focusing on the story, and the readers lose interest. It seems that the majority of books have decent amount of worldbuilding, but don't give those little details that truly make a world come alive. They could miss money systems, or different languages, or country/city relations, whether those be trade or war. When an author can have excellent national systems, histories, cultures, and keep the story from getting boring, they truly have become the masters of their craft. Some famous authors that have done this extremely well: JRR Tolkein, and Brandon Sanderson. (please add more these are the two I can think of) Here is a list of books/series that have excellent worldbuilding. β’ The Lord of the Rings/ The Silmarillion β’ The Stormilght Archive β’
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