Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I DNF all the time. I wish Goodreads had a way to track those books. I don't like that the only choices are to show us as Read or not on your shelf at all. I don't want them on my "Want to Read," so I leave them as Read. which messes up my Reading Challenge. #nerdproblems
I created a DNF shelf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BearTown
A Man called Ov
House on Cerulean Sea
I hated all of these. Way too many pages to get even remotely interesting. Beartown is also a story that has been told a million times. Just because you say Hockey hockey hockey - doesn't make it new.
I liked a A Man called Ove. I couldn't get into beartown or anxious people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BearTown
A Man called Ov
House on Cerulean Sea
I hated all of these. Way too many pages to get even remotely interesting. Beartown is also a story that has been told a million times. Just because you say Hockey hockey hockey - doesn't make it new.
TJ Klune used the Sixties Scoop as the basis for House on the Cerulean Sea. I couldn't even pick it up when I heard that. Ick.
“I didn’t want to co-opt, you know, a history that wasn’t mine. I’m a cis white dude, so I can’t ever really go through something like what those children had to go through. So I sat down and I was like, I’m just going to write this as a fantasy.”
Didn't want to co-opt...but he does?
Anonymous wrote:Barbarians Days
Anonymous wrote:BearTown
A Man called Ov
House on Cerulean Sea
I hated all of these. Way too many pages to get even remotely interesting. Beartown is also a story that has been told a million times. Just because you say Hockey hockey hockey - doesn't make it new.
“I didn’t want to co-opt, you know, a history that wasn’t mine. I’m a cis white dude, so I can’t ever really go through something like what those children had to go through. So I sat down and I was like, I’m just going to write this as a fantasy.”
Anonymous wrote: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.
I hated Addie Larue so much even though parts of it have really stuck with me! I did finish but I was really tempted not to.
Anonymous wrote:BearTown
A Man called Ov
House on Cerulean Sea
I hated all of these. Way too many pages to get even remotely interesting. Beartown is also a story that has been told a million times. Just because you say Hockey hockey hockey - doesn't make it new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Midnight's Children. I really tried with that one.
Same here. It felt like torture. I am an intelligent, well-read person, but I just could not finish this.
Anonymous wrote:Love Michael Chabon but have tried multiple times to read the Wonder Boys. Just can't do it. Tried to watch the movie just to find out the story, hated that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley (was charmed by another book but this one wasn't it for me)
Gentleman in Moscow (read after Rules of Civility which I loved)
Mary Jane (a book rec'd to me after I said I loved Daisy and the Six)
However, I do find that I have more patience listening to books than reading them. Especially non-fiction.
I’ve tried The Paris Apartment twice, but DNF. I tried Mary Jane, also DNF.
Don’t go back! I forced myself to finish The Paris Apartment…and I was furious how it ended.