Selia asked this question about The Reading List:
This book irritated me from the first page. Did anyone else find that the writing was grating and clunky? It is a book about getting lost in books and finding meaning in them, yet it felt like a first draft of a novel written in junior high. I could not for one minute forget that I was reading a book and bond with the characters. The concept was fabulous; the writing and plot executive were painful.
Charlie Fisher Sadly, the writing did not match the idea, which was intriguing, but didn't work anyway in my opinion (as I explain in my own review). The most believ…moreSadly, the writing did not match the idea, which was intriguing, but didn't work anyway in my opinion (as I explain in my own review). The most believable of the characters were the siblings, but character development was very thin. One minute we have a stroppy teenager hating her summer job in the library, the next we have the same person recommending good books to others. So no, the writing was not good enough to enable me to bond with the characters and really get into it. (less)
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