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I was reading a novel and a sentence in the novel did not sound correct to me. Please check and let me know if it sounds normal or not. If it is correct, then please let me know what it means.
From the novel:
Unless you try to talk to guys, genius, I thought to myself. Walking over to the door, I closed and locked it. Next time I wanted to do something like spin in circles, I needed to close my door first.
Source: Bad for You, by Abbi Glines
As per my opinion:
Unless you try to talk to guys, genius, I thought myself. Walking over to the door, I closed and locked it. Next time I wanted to do something like spin in circles, I needed to close my door first.
“I thought of myself” or “I thought about myself” could also be possible, but they do not suit the situation.
1off topic though - In my opinion. I guess this has been told to you previously. Did you skip? – Maulik V – 2014-05-20T13:36:50.383
1It has a similar meaning as "I said to myself" - only are the words not spoken, but thought. In novels, reported speech is not always clearly indicated with quotation marks. Grammatically there is nothing wrong with the sentence. – oerkelens – 2014-05-20T13:44:35.347
3In your suggested edits: I thought myself is not well-formed. thinking isn't reflexive. I thought of myself and I thought of myself only works if the projected thought is some kind of self-evaluation. I thought to myself is completely sound, there is nothing ungrammatical about it. Just as you can say something to yourself, you can think something to yourself (but not to others). – jimsug – 2014-05-20T13:45:52.917
Thanks. You made the point. Let me ask you one more thing? Were my given options sounded perfectly there or not. Especially this one (I thought myself)? – user62015 – 2014-05-20T13:50:41.567
I think you have not understood the comments here. There are only a few very contrived contexts where "I thought myself" would be valid words to end a longer sentence (and it could never be a sentence on its own). There's nothing at all unusual about your first example, but everything else you've written about it in your question text is completely wrong. – FumbleFingers Reinstate Monica – 2014-05-20T18:35:17.237