Anonymous wrote:I almost always finish what I start, but The Dutch House was so meh put it down 1/3 of the way in
Just didn't want to spend time with those characters
Can't believe I'm the first to say it.
Anonymous wrote:the Bible
Anonymous wrote:Lincoln Highway
Deceptive title among other things
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100 years of solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and many Salman Rushdie novels - he is apparently brilliant but I can’t warm to his writing style …
Love in the time of cholera is perhaps one of my favorite books of all time. Couldn’t get through 100 years.
Anonymous wrote:A heartbreaking work of staggering genius. More recently, normal people. Many of the ones listed, crawdads, nightingale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so jealous of the people who knew better than to waste their time on Hillbilly Elegy. I slogged through out of a sense that I had a moral duty to be open to the story of someone from a much different background than mine.
Except he's full of shit, not really from Appalachia, not connected meaningfully to its people other than through a grandparent whose story he exploits. So not even the "different background" justifies it.
I'm from Appalachia, and trust me when I tell you everyone thinks that book and vance himself are exploitive and full of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Overstory. The first part was good, but once the main story started, I lost all interest. My good friend, who reads as much as I do, said exactly the same thing. And yet it spent many weeks on the bestseller list, at least locally. I wonder how many people actually finished it!
I finished it, although I agree with most of what you said. I guess I stopped thinking of it as a story, and more of a lesson on trees. Because in that respect, it was fascinating.
I loved it. I love trees, but so many of the human stories were relatable to me. Maybe you have to have experienced tragedy. Permanence, longevity, fleeting life, irreplaceable loss. It's all in there, juxtaposed and intertwined. Beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:100 years of solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and many Salman Rushdie novels - he is apparently brilliant but I can’t warm to his writing style …