Anonymous wrote:Gone Girl was great until the ending. That was one of the worst endings I've ever read.
I didn't even finish Where'd You Go, Bernadette. It's rare that I don't finish a book but I really didn't find it funny at all. It was boring.
Everyone raves about The Book Thief and I didn't like it. The style of writing annoyed me.
The Lovely Bones. I hated it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The movie (Gump) was great especially if you could appreciate all the historical references.Anonymous wrote:Agree on Gone Girl; I hate hate HATED Forrest Gump.
NP here. I love, love history, but I still thought it was cheesy. DH loved it, though.
Anonymous wrote:The movie (Gump) was great especially if you could appreciate all the historical references.Anonymous wrote:Agree on Gone Girl; I hate hate HATED Forrest Gump.
The movie (Gump) was great especially if you could appreciate all the historical references.Anonymous wrote:Agree on Gone Girl; I hate hate HATED Forrest Gump.
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The Casual Vacancy by Rowling. Difficult subject, good moments, ending somehow unsatisfying.
Oh I loved this one. Hard to get into but once I was, I didn't want to out it down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Interestings and Middlesex
The Interestings should have been called The Borings. I hate to not finish books but this one was a trial for me. Finally had to resort to skimming. A shame because I loved her book The Ten Year Nap. Lots of insight into SAHM motherhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"We Are Water" by Wally Lamb. I love (and have re-read) several of his other books, but I really disliked that one. Too much build-up for the plot payoff and really horrible scenes of child molestation that I wasn't expecting.
God yes. That book felt like it was written for the Issue of the Month Club. Hmm, let's throw in molestation. Later-in-life lesbianism. Hey, a murder! It was ridiculous.![]()
On that subject, doesn't it feel like lots of books these days have a checklist? Lesbianism, check. Evil priest, check. It's like the publishers insist writers add these things because they think they'll make the books sell among the few people who still patronize bookstores and read books. Believe me, I have no problem with LGBT issues per se, and in fact I'm wondering if someone in the family is about to come out, and that would be fine with me. But it gets a little wearing to read about it in every.single.novel.
Rant over.
Anonymous wrote:The Interestings and Middlesex
Anonymous wrote:
The Casual Vacancy by Rowling. Difficult subject, good moments, ending somehow unsatisfying.
Anonymous wrote:Jonathan Franzen's Freedom.