Me, too. And I love historical fiction. I couldn’t even get through the first episode of the Wolf Hall miniseries either. |
I loved it too. I’m not in a book club but I have an email chain with a few other like-minded readers where we exchange book opinions and I could not even persuade anyone else to try it. |
| Gone Girl. Yuck. |
| The Secret History. I found myself laughing at the ridiculous, overwrought plot. I still don't understand why so many people love it. |
True. After all the hype, I was underwhelmed. I didn’t hate it the way I hated The Goldfinch, though. |
I liked the stories of his family. But all that pontificating. And all his poor me examples. He was the worst thing about that book. |
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The Underground Railroad
Hard-pressed to give this a 3/5 Edward P. Jones' 2003 The Known World is a MUCH better novel concerning slavery In general, Colson Whitehead is vastly overrated |
| The Goldfinch. Quite possibly the most boring prose ever written. |
I quite liked The Corrections, for all its unlikeable characters. I enjoy male authors who write “domestic” novels with lots of dialogue- sort of a glimpse into the male brain. I find once I read about an author (what is problematic/controversial about them) it is difficult to objectively judge their work. That said, I found Freedom interminable and could not finish. |
Ugh totally agree. Only got the press because of the race and LGBTQ themes. Was not nearly as engaging as other books in the same genre... |
+1. Found her so pretentious |
I really disliked The Underground Railroad, too. Also, The Lovely Bones and The Dutch House. |
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Who are these people that didn’t like The Kite Runner and The Da Vinci Code???? I was profoundly affected by The Kite Runner. I thought about it for weeks. The Da Vinci Code was such a great blend of history and fiction to tell a fascinating story. The movie couldn’t hold a candle to the book.
I hated Eat Pray Love. She was so lacking in self awareness and was not likeable at all. |
The Da Vinci Code read as if written by a high schooler and the "history" has been solidly debunked. I'm not Catholic, and I'm also open to the possibility that Jesus was married, even to Mary Magdalene. But the idea that Jesus and Mary sailed off into the sunset and France and founded dynasty/bloodline there crumbled when the supposed modern head of that dynasty, Pierre Plantard, admitted it was an elaborate hoax. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Plantard I'm 100% with you on loving The Kite Runner and hating Eat Pray Love. When she arrived in India and walked past impoverished people on her way into her luxurious ashram, paid for by her publisher, I wanted to throw the book. |
Reading Crossing to Safety now. Really, really am annoyed by Larry. Will finish this new hate read. Was excited because I am from Wisconsin and went to UW Madison but so far no love from the author there ha. |