I finished this last year. I liked the overall message and deep thoughts it brought on. But I hated the main character, and since the book is seeing inside her head constantly, it made me dislike her more. The most ungrateful person I can imagine. I understand she was depressed but .. The mystical stuff also seemed convenient, not consistent. Still, I’d rate it a 4 out of 5. As I said just for the concept and messages learned. |
I feel like this about The Women and also The Four Winds. I wanted to throw that one out the window when I finished. It's so odd bc some others of her's (The Great Alone esp) are some of my faves. |
Agreed. The writing is so stilted and the premise is awful and exaggerated. I feel embarrassed for people when they rave about it. |
+1- that was the first book that came to mind... |
Just read this and HATED IT. So trite. |
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Poisonwood Bible.
Mosquito Coast. Harry Potter series |
+1 |
I HATED The Four Winds. The Women is fine, but it's like Vietnam Soap Opera? Which is a weird category. I think I'm done with Kristen Hannah unless my book club makes me read another one. |
| Didn’t read all the pages so maybe this is a repeat, but I didn’t like Cutting for Stone. Very unlikable main character and sexist portrayal of the female characters. The author tried to be Dickens and Rushdie and god knows who else rolled into one. Needed a better editor. |
| I wish I could unread Olive Kitteridge. It really depressed me and made life seem small, sad and meaningless. |
You know when she wrote that and about whom, right ? That explains a lot |
DP! No, do tell! |
I didn't get 30 pages in before quitting. The writing is downright bad. Really, really bad. It's like the book is some kind of imitation of "deep" for people who are at the top of the bell and think they are to the right of it. |
This is fascinating to me. I wrote a paper on it in grad school about how creating empathy is the highest function of fiction and Olive Kitteridge exemplifies that. I thought it was the ultimate story of hope. |
DP. I just finished it last week, and found it incredibly touching. I felt for Olive. |