My favourite long sentence, from A. A. Milne, is self-aware: > In after-years he liked to think that he had been in Very Great Danger during the Terrible Flood, but the only danger he had really been in was in the last half-hour of his imprisonment, when Owl, who had just flown up, sat on a branch of his tree to comfort him, and told him a very long story about an aunt who had once laid a seagull’s egg by mistake, an…
In Rajaniemi's "Flower Prince" novels, there's the idea that stories can infect you, taking over your consciousness with a foreign "self-loop" (which I guess is a reference to Hofstadter). Sort of like that song that you can't get out of your head.
But then, that's not very surprising. After binge reading a good novel, I start to think like my favorite characters. I've gone through periods where I think a lot like Logen or Caine. Even Sand dan Glokta ;)