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MonkeyCatcher said:Blindess by Jose Saramago
Overrated, IMO.
I meant by the members in TBF. I had not heard of the book before I came on the fourm, but I heard /a lot/ of /very/ good things about the book once I joined. It just didn't live up to my expectations.jay said:I can’t see how a book that rarely gets any praise nor was ever a best seller has a ranking that is overly high.
I agree, it was /easier/ but still not to my liking. It is rather strange, I didn't mind the lack of speech marks and such in Angelas Ashes nearly half as much as I did in Blindness , but then again, Blindess does use a much more mature language.Yes, I agree, Saramago’s writing can be difficult (this is the style he writes with, not just for this novel); it’s an acquired taste. But _is_ easier to handle as the pages turn.
It was indeed, which the main reason I did not like this book as much as I had anticipated. Where was the unnecessary violence and the horrific blood-and-guts gore?It seems that maybe this book was recommended to you as “horror”?
Books which I am not quite so into. I guess that I will have to mature before I fully appreciate books like these, but at the moment I am still moving my way up to the high-calibre books which I'm sure that you read on a daily basis, jay.It’s just out-and-out literature
MonkeyCatcher said:It was indeed, which the main reason I did not like this book as much as I had anticipated. Where was the unnecessary violence and the horrific blood-and-guts gore?
Books which I am not quite so into. I guess that I will have to mature before I fully appreciate books like these, but at the moment I am still moving my way up to the high-calibre books which I'm sure that you read on a daily basis, jay.
It's funny, I finished this last week and I loved it. But possibly more from a social point of view than because I liked the characters - in fact, Fanny Price may be the most wet and pathetic heroine I've ever read. It's definitely not my favourite Austen, but I did like it.raffaellabella said:Just finished Mansfield Park (unabridged) and was suffering through the entire book. I just could not get into it, I find it very boring and the characters uninteresting.
I've read Austen's other works and loved them. Guess I can't be expected to like them all.
SFG75 said:He also fails to give Bush credit for following his beliefs on other matters. The president has carried through on his faith-based, community programs receiving federal aid, as well as appointing "constructionist" judges to the various courts. The president has also followed his beliefs on the stem cell debate and abortion.