Tuesday, September 16, 2008

As it drags on

The book has become an easier read as it goes, but I kind of think that the autor is just draging it on. I mean, I'm glad that she decided to start to make it so that my mind doesnt just wander off because of its boredome, but now I just wish that she would just get to her points instead of elongating them. I think that she should either keep her characters going or just exclude them completely. I mean it makes it akward when they just jump in and out, so you dont know what they are doing there. I don't know. I just want it to get to the conlusion.....

1 comment:

David Lavender said...

You certainly don't seem to be as "into" this book as many of your peers are--and that's ok (as I told you the other day, Madame Bovary may prove even more challenging in this regard). But rather than simply be frustrated by the reading, we should work harder to find some point if investment for you--some way for you to connect with the work that makes reading it more meaningful for you (i.e. if plot and characters aren't doing it for you, let's try and find some other approach). I hate to see you bored.