| The London Seance Society. It's on the NYT bestseller list in it's debut week. I thought it was pretty bad. |
I gave up on Lessons in Chemistry after about 50 pages. Not that interesting I had to force myself to read Demon Copperfield all the way to the end and wish I hadn’t, not Barbara Kingsolvers best work |
I only made it through Lessons in Chemistry because it's for a book club. Otherwise, I would've given up on it earlier on. I just don't understand how everyone raves about it! I didn't like the Paris Apartment either (another book club pick). Demon Copperfield is an upcoming selection in one of my book clubs, so we'll see how it goes. |
| She's Come Undone |
(I know that author and didn't like her previous book. I found it slow, and unbelievable. Obv would never say anything to her about it because not a monster - but have no interest in reading this one. Not that she needs me to - she sells gazillions of books.) |
Same. Read in middle school and hated the self absorption. |
I had no problem getting through Lessons in Chemistry, but I thought it was just "meh." So much of it was just not believable/realistic. I could not get through The Paris Apartment. My friend recommended it, and I had no idea what it was about. And it was just horrible. I read about 1/5 and gave up. Then I read the summary/reviews of the whole plot, and I'm glad I didn't finish. |
| The Push. I barely got through the first few chapters. Didn’t like the writing or the characters though the plot did seem interesting |
| Harry Potter |
| Bridges of Madison County |
| I didn’t like Lessons In Chemistry either. It’s not terrible, I just thought it was stupid. |
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The Personal Librarian
Where the Crawdads Sing Gentleman in Moscow Normal People |
What is behind the hype on some of these books? I kept seeing Lessons in Chemistry appear on recommended book lists months ago. Does this happen before publication, due to marketing, or after, based on sales? |
I think with that one, it's a mix of good marketing - and also people genuinely like it. It's #1 on the Times fiction list again this week. |
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Bear Town - so predictable, repetitive and I swear I have seen/read this story a 1000 times elsewhere.
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