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Commonwealth by Ann Patchett -- DNF. Life it too short.
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Ohoh! Another to leave on the radar list.I usually enjoy her writing but didn't feel compelled to read this.
Oh no! That's disappointing. Another friend just read it and made her way through it but didn't love it either. Hmmmm.
Nicole wrote: "I gave up on it as well, much earlier than Nicole but for similar reasons"Well if both Nicole's gave it up I am out since I align with both of you on liking certain books.
Ladyslott wrote: "Nicole wrote: "I gave up on it as well, much earlier than Nicole but for similar reasons"Well if both Nicole's gave it up I am out since I align with both of you on liking certain books."
I'm with Linda - - if both Nicoles didn't like it, there's no way.
Ugh. I have it out from the library and will be starting it soon. This review along with Nicole R's comment fills me with dread.
Will not be considering this book either....unless it ends up a f2f book but I strongly will speak against it. I did like Bel Canto.
Ladyslott wrote: "Oh too bad. I read Bel Canto and loved it, but I've never read another one of her books."Same here.
I do want someone else to give it a whirl. Mainly because I do not want the Nicoles to suffer alone..
Nicole R wrote: "I do want someone else to give it a whirl. Mainly because I do not want the Nicoles to suffer alone.."Is it dark?






DNF
I just can't force myself to read this book anymore. Life is too short. Reading should not be a chore that strikes fear in the hearts of (wo)men.
I didn't hate this book. I was actually intrigued by the inside flap blurb: a chance encounter among work colleagues leads to an affair and the blending of two families. This family story is revealed, in what is hinted to be less than accurate depiction (a little unreliable narrator action, maybe?), when one of the now-adult kids starts an affair with a famous author.
But this affair that seems like it should be a developmental device was only alluded to briefly at 50%. And it left me with horrid flashbacks of Atonement and how much I HATED THAT FREAKING BOOK. So perhaps death by association.
The story jumped around in a completely illogical manner. It was like being on a roller coaster; I literally got whiplash.
But ultimately, I just didn't care. I didn't care about the thin plot. I didn't care about the characters. I didn't care to finish the book.
And after I mini-internal battle between pushing through and chucking it across the room, I compromised and calmly returned it to the library this morning, having gotten through only about half.