on chesil beach by ian mcewan. i couldn't wait to pick up a copy of this book. i had read somewhere that it was about a young couple on their wedding night...in a time when couples had waited to .. you know..."do it" until they got married. i thought it would be interesting to read the different points of view...her side...his side...and then to live thru it with them.
sigh.
but i hate it. he is just so...boring. and she is just so...ick. i don't know... i find myself skipping paragraphs. just to be done with it. i have never done that. but i'm going to finish it dog-gone-it. because it was $15 and that is $15 i could have spent toward the wedding...so i will finish it. and then i will give it away. because i feel, so far, that this book has no presence on my bookshelf.
perhaps you think i am being harsh. maybe. but once you have read those wonderful books that have haunted you...like when i was a young girl, i read bridge to terabithia, where the red fern grows, and to kill a mockingbird. those stories will forever be a part of my life. those characters became my friends and i cared about who they were and what was going to happen to them. as i got older, fewer books had that effect on me. until recently...
if you haven't yet read The Time Traveler's Wife
so..on with chesil beach. woohoo. i'll let you know how it goes...
3 comments:
I LOVE to read and I'm always looking for a good, soul-altering book. You have me so intriqued I am going to get that book today...as a gift to myself to make up for such a crappy Tuesday.
Thank ya
I loved the Time Traveler's Wife as well, but have to admit I listened to it on CD during a long car ride as opposed to actually reading it.
Very moving. So romantic!
The time traveler's wife was an outstanding book. I read it two years ago and I am sooooo in love with it. I heard they were making a movie- it's described as in post-production on IMDB. I am interested to see it for sure!
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