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For me, it was A Visit From the Goon Squad by Jennifer E..."
I gave up on the Egan book, too, and was surprised to see it on so many "Best of" lists.

I was also disappointed in "The Postmistress." I thought it lacked substance.

Oh, well! The Boy Who Loved Anne Frank was one of my top favorites the year I read it.

Me, too. Just couldn't understand all of the raves.

I really enjoyed both of them, but I read them soon after they came out.

I thought I'd like it because I liked [book:Lucy a lot, but I just couldn't get into this one.

For me, it was A Visit From the Goon Squad by Jennifer E..."
I had two - The Last Night at the Lobster, and Mr. Peanut. Last Night was just okay. It was boring though, and I think had I liked the charactors more I might have enjoyed it more. And Mr. Peanut I just thought tried to be too much. I think that the main story would have been good but it got wrapped in a lot of literary crap. LOL


I completely agree, Laurel.

Yes. The characters really annoyed me in this one.

I think the problem I had with Wide Sargasso Sea was that I don't really care for these types of books - sequels or prequels written by different authors. Jane Eyre was the first real Classic/grown up book that I read (for a 9th grade English class independent study project). I guess I just don't like people messing with my first love! lol
Although, I did enjoy the books Mr. Darcy's Diary, Mr. Knightly's Diary and Captain Wentworth's Diary - but they were more of the story retold from a different point of view, not a whole new story.

Some years back my sister bought me 'Mrs de Winter' by Susan Hill, a sequel to 'Rebecca' by Daphne du Maurier', one of my all-time favourite novels; I don't think I even finished the book. One shouldn't mess with perfection!
'Jane Eyre' is also one of my first loves - so I didn't even go near 'Wide Sargasso Sea', LOL

Funny! It was just the opposite for me. I didn't care for "Lucy." I don't think I finished it.

Some years back my sister bought me 'Mrs de Winter' by Susan Hill, a sequel to 'Rebecca' by Daphne du Maurier', one of my all-time fav..."
I also shy away from prequel/sequel books. I couldn't even finished "Mrs. de Winter." But for me, "Wide Sargasso Sea" was very much a different viewpoint kind of book, so I enjoyed it. And "Jane Eyre" was the first grown-up book I ever read and I still love it.

I have others I downloaded last week but not sure I can cope with them! We try The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, one of the World Book Night giveaways as I have a challenge going for the WBN books.

For me, it was A Visit From the Goon Squad b..."
I loved it. I have read it twice and forced my husband to read it too. I think he might agree with you two.


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For me, it was A Visit From the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan. I believe it received 4 stars from both People and Entertainment Weekly yet I really didn't like it. I finished it, just barely.
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