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Stephen King was on a lot of cocaine when writing his most famous books. A lot of them have weird stuff or stuff that isn't all that coherent.
But yeah I mean reading literature in another language really is a whole different experience than just conversing in that language. Many authors bend or break conventional rules for literary effect, and many languages even have dedicated language constructs and idioms for literary writing. I'd even go so far to say that being able to effectively read literature in a language is a step beyond fluency and reflects a deep understanding of the language.
Well, that makes a lot of sense now. Lol
King does go on some tangents that seem to make no sense sometimes. So that all makes sense now. Also, thank you for the encouragement. I love reading would be understatement on how I feel towards reading. I've been reading since I was about 12, and I'm talking big books, be it fiction or nonfiction. It's something that has been with me my whole life and I don't think I'll ever completely stop. I read books back home when we didn't have power in our house and my only entertainment was practice calligraphy and reading books. It's like a part of my person, if that makes sense.