One of the reasons why I don't write the same kind of book again and again is that I get bored very easily, so I like to make things interesting for myself.
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When I'm writing a novel, I'm usually just trying to write about things that are interesting to me.
I've always really enjoyed writing different things because I get bored very easily.
I just try to write entertaining books that are easily identifiable.
I like books that are exciting and that make you think about things as well.
I love books, and I love to read, and I had ideas for books that I thought would be neat to read.
I hate being bored when I read a story. Even a well-trod theme can be made fresh by a different perspective or fresh writing.
Listen, I wrote 10 unsuccessful books before I broke through, so I'm looking all the time to keep my books fascinating. I want to write what people want to read, not push any message.
Whenever I start a new book, I think, 'This is the most interesting subject of all time. It's sad, I'll never enjoy writing another book as much as I enjoy this one.' Every time, I'm convinced. And then I change my mind when I start the next book.
I really strive to bring something new to each book. I don't want to write the same book over and over again.
Any time you can take a book a little beyond the realm of pure entertainment, I think it's a good thing. But I don't really have it on my to-do list when I write a book. It just evolves naturally during the process of immersing yourself in a subject.
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