A tedious book passage is often referred to as being long-winded or verbose. It may also be described as being overly lengthy or verbose.
What? A passage is a Passage... passages don't have names...
The blurb.
Sometimes a book starts out with a brief passage called a foreword.
The Passage on the back cover of a book is called a Blurb.
Bad grades
The passage on the back of a book is called a blurb. It is a brief description or teaser that aims to entice readers into picking up the book and reading it. It is not a summary, as it typically focuses on intriguing elements of the book rather than giving away the full plot.
a strait is a narrow passage (found in my social studies book)
The poet called the train tedious because it seems to the poet that there are no doors,no windows and no shining lamps in the train
What is "a long passage of water" called
Words like "monotonous," "tedious," "boring," and "drudgery" can convey the speaker's feelings that life is tiresome and dull. These words suggest a sense of repetitive, uninspiring existence.
A Passage
The Middle Passage