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May 18, 2012 09:21AM
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No 1 star books. My 2 star books were:Giovanni's Room
The Catcher in the Rye
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
My only one star for this season was It's Not About the Coffee: Lessons on Putting People First from a Life at Starbucks. Ugh.
I did not have any 1-star ratings either. My lowest rating was 2-stars for The Witch Doctor's Wife by Tamar Myers. Not so much because it is a "bad" book. I was very much looking forward to reading this book as it plays in Congo, Africa where I spend part of my childhood, and I am very interested in African cultures. The story was interesing. However, the character assassination of entire nations was just too much for me.
It felt very tedious to read the whole story from Jack's point of view. I think the book would have been much better if there were chapters included from his mother's point of view, especially after they escaped from Old Nick. The last 100 pages I had to almost skim through, and there were so many parts that I found dull. I hope this review doesn't offend anyone - I know many people thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel, it just wasn't for me unfortunately.
I had two one-star reads: The Thirteenth Tale and The Secret Adversary.Two-star reads: Little Bee, The Night Circus, House of Many Ways, The Disenchantments (so disappointing since Hold Still was a 5-star read), Shoeless Joe (more because of the subject matter than because of the writing) and The Old Man and the Sea
Mariya wrote: "It felt very tedious to read the whole story from Jack's point of view. I think the book would have been much better if there were chapters included from his mother's point of view, especially afte..."I was just curious because you are the first person to say you didn't like the book.
I was so disappointed with This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession by Daniel J. Levitin. I am not a scientist or a multi-accomplished musician, and the book was really geared towards those audiences. Hopefully someone who understands the terminology enjoyed it, because I couldn't get into it.
Loved the cover. Absolutely hated the book. Can't remember the last time I read anything this bad.
Extremely disappointing. The elements for a good story were there, but it just fell flat.
The one and only reason I finished this was because I needed a book with a bird on the cover and it was short.
My 2* reads from Spring:State of Wonder
The Lovely Bones
The Tenth Circle
Divergent (I know a lot of people love this series - I just couldn't get into it.)
Don't worry, Ann, I had trouble with Divergent also, but I gave it 3 stars for at least holding my attention until the end. I just wasn't into the world building; it didn't make much sense to me.
I had a hard time getting through The Eight. I've had it on my tbr for over a decade which made it doubly disappointing.
Tammy AZ wrote: "I had a hard time getting through The Eight. I've had it on my tbr for over a decade which made it doubly disappointing."same here!
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