Fiction
Related: About this forumAnyone read THE MEMORY KEEPER'S DAUGHTER? Started off good POSSIBLE SPOILERS
but then it just dragged...............
I made it thru about 3/4 of the book (a co-worker told me it was worth it to hold out until the end), then
I couldn't take it any more, and committed the egregious sin of looking at the end to see how it came out.
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Ineeda
(3,626 posts)saw the movie, which wasn't bad. Pretty predictable though.
libodem
(19,288 posts)It all connects in the end. You just have to take the journey. I saw the film, too. It was a Hallmark, but not too, bad.
Reminds me that I read a Wally Lamb book just before or after, that about twins, one with schizophrenia.
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)and thought it was overrated. Like you I thought it started out well but ended poorly.
There are an awful lot of books out there like that any more, and I just don't understand why.
The most egregious example, in my opinion, was "Cold Mountain". Up to the very last chapter it was excellent, with wonderful language that I just loved. The final chapter? Excuse me, I absolutely did not by that ending. I don't see real people behaving like that.
So I wish I knew why so many books do stuff like that. Are the writers using some sort of novel-writing software that tells them they must absolutely have some kind of a twist at the end? Do the editors demand it? Are the writers so lacking in imagination they can't come up with something better?