Lame thread? Skip over it! I vent/discuss/review nearly book I read. People have made careers out of reviews! |
LOVED the Goldfinch! I wish it was 1000 pages! Dona Tartt is a brilliant writer! |
OP here. I'd love a book club. I will say I did enjoy all of the parts that featured Theo's mother. I wanted more of her, Pippa and Mrs. Barbour. I could have done without the Lucious Reeves story line. I like the relationship with Boris but many parts of his story could use editing. |
For those who are complaining about the length, hink of it as several books in one. |
And I liked both! ![]() |
Liked Goldfinch, thought Tartt has a very intriguing style, thought the last quarter of the book went off the rails a little
Loved the Interestings, really thought it was thought provoking about issues of friendships and relationships, envy, etc... I need something new to pick up now, not sure about Invention of Wingd |
I loved The Goldfinch. It was one of my favorite books of the year, along with Orphan Master's Son. I loved that the descriptions in The Goldfinch were so rich. I just finished reading On Such A Full Sea, which has a sparer, more modern descriptive style, which feels cold to me compared to a book like The Goldfinch. All the reviewers said that Donna Tartt had a Dickensian style in The Goldfinch, so because I enjoyed it so much I went and read Great Expectation. I haven't read Dickens since 7th grade. I could see the similarities in the richness of description, and the mix of realistic and fabulous plotlines.
I was really excited to read The Interestings, and I like the beginning, but I felt like she just gave up 2/3 and the ending was nothing. As a middle aged woman myself, it seemed like it should have some emotional resonance for me, but it just felt hollow. |