Horse by Geraldine Brooks

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got about 30% into the book and stopped. I wanted to love this, but I never looked forward to reading it.


I also quit at about the same point. I fully expected to like this book, heard great things, read March and Year of Wonders and enjoyed both. This one fell so flat to me.
Anonymous
Another one who enjoyed the nineteenth century part much more than the 20th century.
I am a huge Geraldine Brooks fan in general. I thought Year of Wonders, March, and Caleb’s Crossing were phenomenal books. I liked The Secret Chord, too, but couldn’t finish People of the Book.
Generally I don’t enjoy books that jump between contemporary time and a past time. I feel like one of the time perios always feels forced or flat.
Anonymous
I really enjoyed People of the Book, but I'm interested in cultural conservation
Anonymous
Just finished and generally enjoyed. The 1800 was the most compelling. Modern was okay and I like the Smithsonian angle but the Jackson Pollock interlude felt forced. I do enjoy her themes of art connecting people across generations.
Anonymous
Totally agree with a PPs assessment of why Brooks is a disappointing novelist. I liked Year of Wonders maybe because she didn’t really have an agenda she was pushing! Agree about the 1-D characters advancing the plot.
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