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get excellent reviews (kiváló kritikákat kap)
get glowing reviews
extremely upsetting because connected with suffering (szívszaggató, megrázó)
harrowing (story)
against accepted social standards and likely to shock some people (merész, pikáns)
risqué
to not be affected by (immunis valamire)
(be) inured to
intende to be understood as a joke, although you might appear to be serious (ironikus, gĂşnyos)
tounge-in-cheek
having no equal; better than the rest (páratlan)
peerless
extremely beautiful and, typically, delicate (tökéletes, remek)
exquisite
making you think a lot about a subject (elgondolkodtatĂł)
thought-provoking
it is so interesting that you give it all your attention (magával ragad)
engross (sb)
I would rather not read/watch it. (Inkább kihagynám)
I would definitely give it a miss.
to show appreciation to sb (le a kalappal valaki előtt)
hats off here to (sb)
the way that someone or something is described or represented in a painting, film, book, or other artistic work (ábrázolás)
(moving) portrayal (of sth/sb)
boring, stupid and weak or sentimental (együgyű, csöpögős)
drippy
stories, films / movies or feelings that are considered to be silly and without value because they are too emotional and romantic (nyálas)
slushy
overused; trite (közhelyes)
clichéd
informative; contributing to one's awareness (lényegre rávilágító, informatív)
enlightening
fascinate someone (megragadja a figyelmét, képzeletét)
capture one's attention/imagination
synonyms for fasctinating
mesmerising/spellbinding/transfixing
not having a strong taste or character or not showing any interest or energy (unalmas)
bland
difficult to stop once you've started (magávalragadó olvasmány)
compulsive reading
a short description of a book, film, etc., written by the people who have produced it, and intended to make people want to buy it or see it (fülszöveg)
blurb
the inside portion of the flexible area where book cover meets the book spine (könyvgerinc)
hinge
a kind of writing that tells someone's memories (memoár)
memoirs
an official record; a book in which information is written in a timely manner (menetnaplĂł, hajĂłnaplĂł stb.)
logbook
a collection of various writings, such as songs, stories, or poems (antolĂłgia)
anthology
main character (főszereplő)
protagonist
a term for the title character of a work of literature (névadó)
eponymous
calling forth a vivid image or impression (hangulatos, felidéző)
evocative
humorously sarcastic or mocking (fanyar humorĂş)
wry
looking or sounding sad and dismal (komor)
lugubrious
mysterious, inexplicable, puzzling (rejtélyes)
enigmatic
a book that you want to keep reading (érdekes könyv)
page-turner
developing or changing very quickly (gyorsan történő eseményekkel dús)
fast-moving
causing or having a very sharp feeling of sadness (megrendítő, szívbe markoló)
poignant
used so often as to lack freshness or originality (elcsépelt)
hackneyed
artificial and difficult to believe (mesterkélt)
contrived
unlikely; unbelievable
implausible
synonyms for interesting
gripping / intriguing/compelling/engrossing/absorbing/captivating/enthralling/engaging/diverting/riveting
a long story, often telling the history of a family (családregény)
saga novel
a story about a crime (usually murder) (detektívregény)
whodunnit
a long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds (eposz)
epic
story of a person's life written by that person (önéletrajzi regény)
autobiography
a novel in comic-strip format (képregény)
graphic novel
a book-length fictional prose narrative (regény)
novel