But his narrative shows the mastery of the writing—pretty much anyone would kill to write a book that immerses and flows naturally. It is one of the hardest narrative styles to recreate though. On the net, you have a couple of beginner styles that stand out.
One is the extremely simple, empty sentences heavily leaning toward the basic structure of I/she/he did/was with filter words felt, heard, started, finished, etc. taking place in a white room.
The second is the run-on sentences, with purple prose trying too hard to pile on adjectives and adverbs to mask the absence of immersive narrative/balance. Usually, the grammar does not bear out the complexity of it either.
Both styles are tiring to read.
It’s people who overall get the balance right who get the reads. Or those who write completely broken texts on the level so simple, it is one notch above illiterate