Beginning this year with good intentions of finishing some piles of interesting, accumulated thrift store books, I grabbed this unknown novel from long ago with very little expectation. I actually did judge this by the cover (not the one featured on this website)when I chanced upon it in some Goodwill within the past 5 years. I am a sucker for slender hardback books.
Sigh. Didn’t hate it. But rushing through the final 40 pages, just to get it over with is not really the way one should read a book. After finishing, I read the author info and saw that she is from Oberlin. This explains the literary style. Also, this was a popular style now 31 years past. Usually not seen in any books except those by Nobel prize winners. I actually enjoyed the style.
The characterizations were relatively well-done. In other words, I think most readers would care about most of them, and they seemed plausible, but when the short novel ends, they are forgettable. This probably is what keeps the book from a 5-star rating.
But after finishing the last page, I realized my disappointment was more from a) having discerned some things that were probably meant to be a surprise, b)wondering about the fate of a couple of characters, and c) )not feeling as if I wanted to read anything more by the author.
I am always sad to think of all the books like this that will languish on a library or a used bookstore shelf.
But then again, perhaps it does make me or other readers appreciate a favorite author all the more. So, what next...? The year is starting off to be as challenging as we all knew it would, so perhaps a bit more escapist chuckling from Christopher Moore!