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Swing Time
July 2019: London
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A few years ago I heard Zadie Smith's name everywhere and decided to give her books a try with Swing Time. I too, struggled with an intense dislike to the protagonist and the haphazard manner the various themes were thrown together. Glad to see I'm not the only one as this book often gets rave reviews.
Ouch! I haven't liked any of the Zadie Smith novels I have read, either. I've read On Beauty and NW. I've always felt like I'm missing something. I might try On Beauty again at some stage as I read it when it was first released and perhaps my twenty something self just didn't get it?
Susie wrote: "Ouch! I haven't liked any of the Zadie Smith novels I have read, either. I've read On Beauty and NW. I've always felt like I'm missing something. I might try On Beauty again at some stage as I read..."On Beauty wasn’t as good as advertised!
Ah, I feel so relieved - I've always steered away from Smith's books, but wondered why, as there is normally so much popular and critical acclaim surrounding them. I think I would have similar thoughts, if I read 'Swing Time'!
I’m a little surprised at so much agreement – but I’m human, so admit it’s also gratifying. I should have made clear that I believe Smith herself was poking fun at the “silly celebrity” and her ill-conceived project, so we were of one mind on that. It was a question of too many themes jumbled together for me. But Smith does receive praise so maybe someone who liked the book will tell us what they enjoyed.
I read this book two years ago and I completely agree with you. In my review I also wrote that I had no idea what the point of the book is. I'm definitely not in a hurry to pick up any more books by Zadie Smith.
It's so interesting, because I even own one of Smith's books, but all I hear is pretty negative, so I've never been motivated enough to read it. I'm not going to start now.
I am reading one of her books now, White Teeth for this tag. So far, I am enjoying it more than I did Swing Time, but I'm not too far in, so we will see.




I’m having a hard time describing what the book is about because I’m not sure what the point of it was. The author touches on a number of topics that interest me but none of them was ever developed. I didn’t connect with or care about any of the characters. The friendship with Tracey was the thread that seemed to run through the whole book but I honestly couldn’t tell if Tracey suffered from mental illness or had simply rejected the protagonist, as I was inclined to do myself.
I don’t like to write such a negative review. This author and her books are often acclaimed but I think I must accept that they’re not for me. Perhaps others will like it.
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