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April 11, 2014

Feature & Follow #46 ~ I Wouldn't Recommend...


Feature & Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read where two blogs are featured. Click the links above to follow the hosting bloggers and featured bloggers. Enter your own post's link in the linky, then hop around to as many blogs as you can - find new blogs to follow and gain new followers as well. Mingle and make some new bloggy friends! :D

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Q: Tell us about a book that you didn't like and why we shouldn't read it (as nicely and respectfully as possible).

A: One book I didn't like was The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold. I think you'd waste precious time reading this one, and I hate saying that because Alice Sebold is a talented and vivacious writer, showcased best in her novel, Lucky - a searing memoir about the rape she suffered and the aftermath she faced.  



This book explores mother-daughter relationships in a disturbing way. I didn't care about the characters, and the story depressed the hell out of me. I read this back in September 2011 before I began book blogging, so I never wrote a review but remember how it made felt. :/ 

What's a book you wouldn't recommend?   


9 comments:

  1. The Almost Moon is new to me. Doesn't sound like something I'd like to read. I don't mind emotional or dark books, but I have to be in the right mind-set to appreciate them.

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    1. Oh, and twitter too! Oops.

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    2. I don't mind emotional or dark books, either, as long as I like the character, and in this one, I didn't like the mother or the daughter. So I think that was 90% of the problem. Thanks for following - following you back! :)

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  2. Yeah, her books were pretty intense from what I recall. I only ever read The Lovely Bones, but even that was kind of..."intense"! I can't remember if my sister read Lucky or not, but that one sounded even more intense, so I stayed clear of her books after The Lovely Bones.

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    1. I read The Lovely Bones, too. It was intense, so intense I decided I didn't really want to see the movie. Lucky is really emotionally difficult to read, but I admire her for being brave enough to write about what she went through. Thanks for stopping by, Jessica! :)

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  3. Hopping through. I've never read anything by Sebold. I don't know that I'd like it.
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    1. She writes some emotionally intense books, that's for sure. I have to be able to like the characters, like I did with The Lovely Bones, in order to enjoy the story. There just wasn't anything likable about the mother or the daughter in The Almost Moon. It's hard to read a book when you don't like ANY of the characters. Thanks for stopping by, Alison! :)

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  4. I'm safe from this one since it's so far outside my comfort zone. I did just finish my first sort of horror...bawled my eyes out. What's up with that? You're not supposed to cry during a horror story, right?

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    1. It depends. Were kids involved? That makes me cry sometimes, like in Paranormal Activity 2 where a baby boy was being haunted in his crib. *shudders* What story was it?

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