Showing posts with label Random. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Random. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

I overextended my brain


You know how parents always tell their kids "Your eyes were bigger than your stomach?" I find myself doing this with books a lot lately. I can read one on audiobook and one in print with ease. I can even stretch that a bit and read two print while doing an audio IF the print books grab my attention sufficiently. But when so many titles and ARCs come out at the same time? I truly over estimate the amount of time it will take to read them all. That's the situation I'm in right now. MUST READ ALL THE BOOKS NOW!

That's why there's no review this week. I over committed my brain and it's shutting down in retaliation. Anyone know how to do a hard mental reboot?

Friday, October 5, 2012

Random Review of an Unfinished Book...

I don't usually post on Fridays, but I wanted to share my thoughts on J.K. Rowling's newest title, The Casual Vacancy.

I was looking forward to this novel. I wanted to see how Rowling would handle the transition of writing for an older audience. I was intrigued by the idea that this book was all-Muggle - no magic or fantasy at play in any way, shape or form. I put this book on hold in anticipation - believing that I would enjoy it. I was so wrong.

Not only could I not finish the book. I couldn't get past fifty pages. The writing is good - probably better than Rowling's first couple of Potter books. It's obvious she's a more experienced author. And there's nothing inherently wrong with the plot or the pace of the book. My problems with the novel are more about what I enjoy reading and what I don't.

In the first fifty pages of this book Rowling introduces us to the townspeople of Pagford - seemingly every single one of them. Seriously. She's throwing in a new character every other paragraph or so. And not a one of them has a redeeming quality. They're full of hate and anger, abusive, petrified, self-satisfied, gossipy and, oh, lots of other blechy qualities that I really don't like in people. In fifty pages I didn't find any characters that elicited my sympathy, that I could cheer for, or that I wanted to follow through the remainder of the book. So I put the book down. Done. Not finishing it. I'll pick up her next one and try again, but this one is over for me.

Note: This is most definitely an adult book, with mature language and content.