March’s book was Extremely loud and incredibly close by Jonathan Safran Foer.
The verdict? I couldn’t get into this book at all. Despite getting through almost half of it, I quit. I found myself really forcing myself to keep reading. At one point I even stopped reading it and picked up something else, the hope being that I just needed to get into the right mood for the book. Well, when I went back to it, I still couldn’t enjoy it. I didn’t like the hero of the story, Oskar (precocious kids don’t do much for me), and the differing narrators confused the heck out of me.
I finally gave up because a) the end of March was looming, and b) I didn’t see any hope for it.
I wonder if I’ll be in the right head space for it later…
See Penny’s blog for a few other reviews. I don’t think I’m the only one who didn’t like it.
Comments (4)
I dunno, I might need a bit of time to get over this before I consider the first one (Everything Is Illuminated).
Same! DIdn’t like it either – it seemed promising but no!
I agree it was a struggle – but I did quite like it in the end. Felt that he was a bit too try hard and the cleverness got in the way of the story.