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Jennifer
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Jan 13, 2022 12:37PM

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I think sometimes it can be quite cultural or aimed at a specific audience & you need to understand it to "get it" but a good author will give notes or context. If it matters to the story it should be explained, if its irrelevant I am more likely to move on & just knock off another star from my rating!
Sometimes its setting (eg a book set in Norway might have references to Norwegian food that is "normal" for them & maybe wouldn't have an explanation) - if it matters whether the character is eating herring or salmon then the author should explain, but most of the time you just comprehend that its some local delicacy (though this is when I invariably head off down a rabbit hole whilst reading - 2 hours later I'm back in the book having learnt more than I ever wanted about that Norwegian food!)
Sometimes its setting (eg a book set in Norway might have references to Norwegian food that is "normal" for them & maybe wouldn't have an explanation) - if it matters whether the character is eating herring or salmon then the author should explain, but most of the time you just comprehend that its some local delicacy (though this is when I invariably head off down a rabbit hole whilst reading - 2 hours later I'm back in the book having learnt more than I ever wanted about that Norwegian food!)

I think some of it is personality. I'm not very detail-oriented, as my workmates and teachers could attest. Other people really enjoy researching info as they read a book.


but then is it also sufficiently distracting to me that I'll stop and google it because its something critical to advancing the plot vs. just a random factoid


I think I am sorta like that. I just read and absorb and try to figure out strange words and cultural parts from the story itself. Sometimes afterwards, I might research something that interested me, but seldom during the actual reading.