What book has a very descriptive paragraph in it?

Many books contain highly descriptive paragraphs, but the specific example depends on what kind of description you're looking for (e.g., nature, character, setting). To give you a few examples with different styles:

* For lush descriptions of nature: Almost any book by Cormac McCarthy, especially *Blood Meridian*, contains lengthy, vivid descriptions of the American Southwest landscape. Look for passages describing the desert or mountains. His descriptions are often stark and beautiful simultaneously.

* For detailed descriptions of character: Charles Dickens' novels are known for their meticulous character descriptions. In *Bleak House*, for example, you'll find paragraphs that paint a full picture of a character's physical appearance and personality through subtle detail.

* For evocative descriptions of a specific setting: Gabriel García Márquez's *One Hundred Years of Solitude* is filled with paragraphs richly describing the town of Macondo and its magical realism. The descriptions are often surreal and dreamlike.

To pinpoint a *specific* paragraph would require more information about the type of description you're interested in. Could you tell me what kind of scene or object you'd like a detailed description of?

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