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Old 04-29-2022, 09:43 PM   #76
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It’s such a great feeling when you decide to abandon a book; the realization that, “It’s not me, it’s the book.” Yesterday I abandoned one of this year’s hot novels, Booth, by Karen Joy Fowler, a popular author. It’s a historical novel about the family of that Booth. Golly, it was tedious and with nothing of insight or interest to say that I could see. And long! After I abandoned it, I took a quick look at the reviews and was delighted (because who doesn’t like confirmation?) to find a stinker in the NYT. The WaPo and the Guardian loved it, however.
Eek. My library hold on Booth just came through. I was already feeling iffy about it. Since I do not abandon books, the question is if I should even start it. How far did you go before abandoning?
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