The story is compelling, but the writing is so juvenile. 叹气叹气。 等着电影出来。
第一本"the Rosie Project" 温馨好笑,火花四射,第二本"the Rosie Effect"果然走下坡,只能称为鸡肋,如今这第三本已经完全味如嚼蜡,tedious, boring, disappointing. 绝对不推荐!
Hugely disappointed. I can't get over how terrible the writing is. So cheesy and predictable.
After trudging through 5 chapters, I gave up. Pulitzer finalist or not, I couldn't go on. Maybe it's the author's dispassionate tone, I find the characters unlovable, I couldn't invest in their story, I could care less! The writing is tedious and boring. The plot sooooo slow-moving. I DID NOT enjoy the first five chapters AT ALL.
no no no no no. I had to keep flipping to the cover just to make sure it's really written by Liane Moriarty. What happened? This book is a total mess. 真的太太太失望了!
I confess, I didn't finish. It's so painfully SLOW going, I just couldn't go on. Also, I'm just not fond of magical realism.
Brutal, dark, depressing, hopeless.
Vuong's language is too florid, too poetic, too embellished through and through. 99% of the sentences are fragmented. It's more of a marathon autobiography poem than a novel.
I didn't enjoy this book. It's got minimal plot. There's too much violence, addiction, mental illness involved and even romanticized.
And nothing to take away.
Hugely disappointed. The first 1/3 is so moving and honest, and then it all became tedious, flat, and repetitive. Worst of all, she came across ungrateful and self-centered. I feel so bad for her adoptive parents.
还要加上My Brilliant Friend. 单独开了一篇来写。