Sentence examples for disjointed reading from inspiring English sources

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Instead, he dishes out a smorgasbord of appetizing bite-size morsels — 82 chapters over 226 pages — in a memoir designed for disjointed reading.

Thomson likes to show us his evolving view of a subject through the years -- a strategy that's richly rewarding in its time-capsule honesty, but that occasionally makes for disjointed reading.

All of the fascinating historical research into what happened to the people Wilder encountered, such as Cap Garland (killed at 26 when a threshing machine exploded) or Nellie Oleson (an amalgamation of at least two girls Ingalls knew) is buried in the notes, which makes for an extremely disjointed reading experience.

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All too often, though, it makes for an irritatingly disjointed read.One might suppose that prolonged seclusion at Camp David allowed the rivals to build trust.

"Okay, I'm done now," one disjointed letter reads.

For such a well-worn series of tropes, the opening chapters of Up Against the Night are slow and disjointed, often reading like a sounding out of possible narratives, rather than a clear sense of where the novel is heading.

And that's probably closer to the truth than you'll get reading disjointed rants on message boards.

"It is still oftentimes very clunky, takes a long time and is very disjointed within news reading apps.

Although the first four chapters of Navasky's book amount to an engaging meditation on cartoon history, the remainder is too disjointed to offer much in the way of reading pleasure.

Interestingly, the aspect of the course that students consistently said least supported their learning was reading the textbook, which they found disjointed, jargon-laden, and confusing.

Next, Chrysalis partitioned the full read set among these disjointed graphs.

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