| The Gargoyle Andrew Davidson |
Yes, I've read both. Jodi Picoult writes hackneyed, formulaic commercial fiction that is the literary equivalent of a Big Mac. A female Dan Brown, if you will. If you don't notice the bad writing, I can't explain it to you. |
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Here are some recent novels (primarily 2016) I've gotten from the library and enjoyed. Not too fluffy, but not high-brow either.
Miller's Valley by Anna Quindlen The Nest by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney Modern Lovers by Emma Straub Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld (updated Pride and Prejudice in Cincinnati) |
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You QUIT Cutting for Stone?
There's no help for you. Go check the book aisle at Target, they are right up your alley. |
I know. I'm the worst. :-/ |
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I could ot get through Fates And Furies |
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The 2 Family House
The Headmaster's Wife Olive Kitteridge Family History Her You Dive At Clausen's Pier Books by Douglas Kennedy The 3 Mrs. Kimballs The Condition Prep The Adults |
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This thread might be more of what you are looking for (no judgment from me, I also responded to it):
SH*tty fiction recs: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/15/559005.page |
I quit it too. I tried and tried. I read almost all "serious" fiction but it just didn't click for me. |
I posted the rec - I didn't say I LIKED F&F but it seemed up OPs alley. I hated all the characters - even when I got to the end, I STILL Hated all of the characters. Insufferable. And when I don't have someone to root for, then I don't end up liking the book - that said, it was well written, evenly paced, and interesting. |
Really? Thought it was fascinating! |
I'm almost done with it. What a book! I'm loving these recommendations. Keep em coming. |
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Oh Crossing to Safety...such an amazing book!
Have you read Invisible Bridge? Doesn't have violence against children but it is sad ...holocaust etc I finished Cutting for Stone, but it was boring. |