Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished Daughters of Shandong, The Alice Network and now My Friends - all good but My Friends a step above, IMO
I did not like My Friends! That cutesy narrative voice drove me crazy. The friendships were also unbelievable and schmaltzy.
Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Loving it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished Daughters of Shandong, The Alice Network and now My Friends - all good but My Friends a step above, IMO
I did not like My Friends! That cutesy narrative voice drove me crazy. The friendships were also unbelievable and schmaltzy.
I’m listening to it at 1.5 speed. Not cutesy.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who don't like what they're reading blows me away. DNF those books! Stop reading stuff you don't like!
I read The Once and Future Queen over the long weekend. It's getting some hype on social media and there was quite a line for it with my libraries in Libby.
It's probably "new adult" - more mature than YA. 571 pages, but it flew!
I struggle with DNF, as I often will get things out of books I don't enjoy reading. I try to get through them if they're not superficial mass-market garbage.
I posted above about Strange Houses, which I thought was terrible . . . but at least the author tried to be creative, and the book is as short as it is dull and unsatisfying.
Terrible, dull, and unsatisfying. What did you get out of it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who don't like what they're reading blows me away. DNF those books! Stop reading stuff you don't like!
I read The Once and Future Queen over the long weekend. It's getting some hype on social media and there was quite a line for it with my libraries in Libby.
It's probably "new adult" - more mature than YA. 571 pages, but it flew!
I struggle with DNF, as I often will get things out of books I don't enjoy reading. I try to get through them if they're not superficial mass-market garbage.
I posted above about Strange Houses, which I thought was terrible . . . but at least the author tried to be creative, and the book is as short as it is dull and unsatisfying.
Anonymous wrote:The number of people who don't like what they're reading blows me away. DNF those books! Stop reading stuff you don't like!
I read The Once and Future Queen over the long weekend. It's getting some hype on social media and there was quite a line for it with my libraries in Libby.
It's probably "new adult" - more mature than YA. 571 pages, but it flew!