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Super descriptive books turn me off.
Less description, more things actually happening, and dialog make for a fine book.
Tolkien taking a whole chapter to describe a mountain range, not so much. I gave up on it pretty quickly before I even knew.
Tolkien is a bad example, my god that man was boring AF. Never got past a few chapters in any of his books.
The Expanse does it right. Perfect balance of character's thoughts, scene description, all that.
I loved the shows... I've never actually read a book after watching a show based off a book.
I know people get upset about shows (although not necessarily The Expanse) as they don't line up well with what they visualized while reading it. I wonder how that would go the other way given something I have seen and have a sense about, but wouldn't be able to visualize while reading.