Blueraven, if the word description parts were left out there would be probably 5 pages less per book. You blow it out of proportion.
Yes, I blow just about everything out of proportion but that is my opinion on the whole deal. I'm the sort that complains about the text size, I perfer it to be as small as possible so there are more words on the page. I'm the sort that complains about the location of numbers on the page, I perfer them to be on the top of the page where the name of the chapter/book is located to allow room for another line or two. I'm the sort that complains about word definitions even when they definitions build up the whole story. And I am the sort that complains about the number of pages, granted no matter how small or large the book is it doesn't make it any less good but I perfer to have my nose stuck in the same book for days.
I wasn't saying the books were no good, I was getting to the point that I'm the sort of reader that likes to have time to makes predictions (even if after so many books you can retty much tell its going to be very similar to all the rest). Going through a book in a matter of hours due to skipping sections, no matter how small they are bothers me.
Each author has their own writing style and I believe its not only a clever way to write but rather orginal to write a way that will get on many reader's nerves. We're still reading arn't we? We're still commenting on liking the books arn't we?
I try to joke and kid in my posts because I, in real life, am a very serious person even thought I wish I wasn't. I'm sorry if my post offened you in any way Warrior, blowing things out of proportion is a way to make a statement instead of listing facts and explaining everything like I have in this post.
"Tell me not, in mournful numbers,
Life is but an empty dream!
For the soul is dead that slumbers,
and things are not what they seem.
Life is real! Life is earnest!
And the grave is not its goal;
Dust thou art; to dust returnest,
Was not spoken of the soul."
-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow