Anonymous wrote: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue was the first novel I haven’t been able to finish in years. It was just so slow and drawn out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my wise old age (lol I'm 38) I DNF all the time now. A small sampling.
A court of Silver Flames (Sarah J Maas) -- felt unnecessary
Things we never got over -- Didn't like the characters
She Regrets Nothing (Andrea Dunlop) -- same
A School for Good Mothers -- actively felt miserable reading it.
I tried a School For Good Mothers and hated it. Felt kind of Stepford Wives ish. Also could be that I’m a social worker and they portrayed the SWs as truly horrible people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lincoln in the Bardo.
A friend said this book made him feel as if he’d won a ticket straight to the bardo.
Anonymous wrote:The Unconsoled by Kasuo Ishiguro. Hoo boy. although I will say that pieces of it have stayed with me, so while unsatisfying it might not be bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A Little Life. how is this so highly rated. It was terrible.
The Book of Longings. It got returned on my kindle when I had maybe a chapter left and I just didn't care enough to get back on a waitlist to finish it.
I liked both of these. But disliked The Midnight Library.
Anonymous wrote:A Little Life. how is this so highly rated. It was terrible.
The Book of Longings. It got returned on my kindle when I had maybe a chapter left and I just didn't care enough to get back on a waitlist to finish it.