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My Name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout (Dec 16 Group Fiction Read)
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Nov 22, 2016 05:09AM

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Looking forward to this as I have noticed it is a finalist in this year's good reads book awards.

I hope both negative and positive thoughts are aired. ;0)








Yeah, that tidbit fastened in my head b/c I had noted this too and doing audiobooks was at that point new for me.

Sushma wrote: "I finished this recently. It's a very interesting read. But if you are looking for a serious plot you will be disappointed. I really liked the style of writing. All the chapters are short and crisp."
I do agree!
I do agree!

Phew, because I didn't like it. I gave it 3 stars due to the excellence in writing, though. Here's a link to my review

Sushma, I value hearing your opinion too.
I am going to skip this one, even if the writing is good. Writing a good book of fiction is extremely difficult. There is so much that has to be just right. I mean, with non-fiction all you have to do is find an interesting topic, collect the information and present it clearly. With fiction you have to have imagination and creativity. I DO love good fiction, but I am all too often disappointed.

No great loss.

No great loss."
I liked it first time, Karin. That's why I was keen to re-read it.

No great loss."
I liked it first time, Karin. That's why I was keen to re-re..."
Whoops, I meant to delete that comment since I decided it wasn't very polite and I was just being cranky due to an ongoing migraine. I can actually see why others might like it better than I did.

No great loss."
I liked it first time, Karin. That's why I was ..."
I think that's really funny, Karin. Sorry, I don't mean because you've got a migraine, but just your comment about your comment. I wish I was so self-aware!

No great loss."
I liked it first time, Karin. Tha..."
I am so self-aware due to a life of foot-in-the-mouthitis. Plus, most of my life I have had people who make me aware of this (over and over and over again, and I have improved, but will always be subject to this).
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aPriL does feral sometimes
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Although I absolutely despise Lucy, oddly, I liked the book itself because it is a realistic narrative of a dishrag person (I still find her so-called college education an unbelievable plot point). I think that being in a hospital made her MORE afraid to confront her sh*t of a mother, more needy, but instead of getting angry, she again was a spineless needy human being. In my opinion, she abased herself, made herself even more of a small worthless excuse for a human being. No wonder she did nothing for her siblings.
Who needs a mother's sympathy and love when they feel might be dying? Their children. But mothers who continue to withhold affection and who are clearly present only because someone bought them a ticket and never calls or comes otherwise, or asks a single question about her granddaughters or expresses pride in her daughter, or even cares to stay when it appears a dire health problem might be happening - this is truly a bad unloving cold bitch. Lucy's mother was even a worse person than Lucy, but I at least had a smidgen of interest in knowing Lucy's mommy. I wondered how long her duty would keep her there until her disinterest would overwhelmed her.
I had only contempt for Lucy. For frick's sake, some mothers will never like much less love their children, no matter the need! Lucy should have kicked her mother out of the hospital.
As for daddy, he was a real piece of work, an incompetent barbarian, but I think he showed a bit more of an interest in his kids, only a bit more than Lucy's mom. Cruel dad and bored mom.
I hated Lucy AND her parents. Lucy's daughters and the ex-husband, and the new husband, were barely there for her in the story, showing once again Lucy must have been as insignificant to them as she was in the past to her parents, except as someone who was physically dutiful in their lives. Jeremy is the only one who showed some GD spunk and self-determination, apparently, since he unfortunately got AIDS after being out. Lucy did not even know until long after he died! She is such a tw*t! Writer my as*!

Strout has a new book being published in April with stories of some of the characters that Lucy and her mother talked about . Anything Is Possible. I've been a fan of Strout so I'm looking forward to it .

http://www.themorningnews.org/article...

http://www.themorningnews.org/article..."
Interesting. Since this one is the only one on that list I've read so far and I gave this one 3 stars, I'm not going to vote.
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