Anonymous wrote:All non-fiction
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I tried to get through Owen Meany on at least 2 different occasions and quit. I then picked it up again about 2 years later and couldn't put it down. It became one of my favorites. Same thing happened with A Man Called Ove. When I finally tried it again, I really liked it.
I've had that happen to me many times - I can't get through a particular book at one point only to try it again later and I end up really enjoying it. Sometimes I'm just not in the right frame of mind for a given book, or I just don't connect to it at that point in time.
Having said that, I just don't love some of the classics.
Anonymous wrote:The Vanishing Half. Remote narrator, zero passion. Great plot she did not do justice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Into Thin Air
- The Shack
- In the Woods (though I did feel seen by a recent thread about this book)
- We Need to Talk About Kevin
- The Dinner
- Defending Jacob
- Wild by Cheryl Strayed
- The Silent Patient (OMG so boring for 95% of the book)
See now I liked Silent Patient. Interesting.
NP. I liked Silent Patient, but I liked it because I was interested in the psychology of it. If I hadn't liked that I am certain I would have put it down without finishing. And then the end was a great, not because of a twist--though there was one--but that as you were reading you thought you were reading something different than you were. Basically it wasn't an unreliable narrator as much as an unreliable author who tricked the reader. I loved that aspect of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know those books that everyone raves about .... "must reads". And try as you might, and as intellectually stimulating as they are, you just cannot read one more page.
For me it's A Prayer for Owen Meaney (John Irving). I just found it so tiresome.
What's yours?
IS IT BECAUSE OWEN MEANEY TALKS LIKE THIS?
Anonymous wrote:You know those books that everyone raves about .... "must reads". And try as you might, and as intellectually stimulating as they are, you just cannot read one more page.
For me it's A Prayer for Owen Meaney (John Irving). I just found it so tiresome.
What's yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Into Thin Air
- The Shack
- In the Woods (though I did feel seen by a recent thread about this book)
- We Need to Talk About Kevin
- The Dinner
- Defending Jacob
- Wild by Cheryl Strayed
- The Silent Patient (OMG so boring for 95% of the book)
See now I liked Silent Patient. Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh Jonathan Franzen ugh.
I can read Irving, 100 years of Solitude, but this guy is just awful. I think he has some weird hangups that I'm just not interested in entertaining as a captive audience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know those books that everyone raves about .... "must reads". And try as you might, and as intellectually stimulating as they are, you just cannot read one more page.
For me it's A Prayer for Owen Meaney (John Irving). I just found it so tiresome.
What's yours?
IS IT BECAUSE OWEN MEANEY TALKS LIKE THIS?
Anonymous wrote:- Into Thin Air
- The Shack
- In the Woods (though I did feel seen by a recent thread about this book)
- We Need to Talk About Kevin
- The Dinner
- Defending Jacob
- Wild by Cheryl Strayed
- The Silent Patient (OMG so boring for 95% of the book)