Rating Description:
1.0 - DNF/Despise
1.5 - Almost DNFed and wish I had
2.0 - Almost DNFed but had redeeming qualities/just boring
2.5 - Alright with lots of notes
3.0 - Alright with notes but I'm not raving about it
3.5 - Technically good but I'm not raving about it
4.0 - Love but with notes
4.5 - Love it so much I want to highlight the book but still with notes
5.0 - Love it so much I want to highlight the book and notes are very positive
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This book was doing too much. It’s a story within a story that also included an excerpt of another story. The main reason I didn’t DNF this book was because I really wanted to finish my Book Club’s pick so that I can have a meaningful discussion when we do meet up.
Basically there are 2 main stories.
1. Current day story dealing with a mystery book manuscript where the last few chapters were missing
2. The mystery book that had the last few chapters missing.
The book started with the mystery book with the missing chapters. Frankly I could hardly get myself to be invested in the solving who killed the so-called victims. Both seemed like awful people. They had it coming.
Then as things in that story finally got me invested, it switched to the current day story.
The current day story was even more boring that the mystery book. The author was also a douche. There were so many long-winded red herrings thrown in there that trying to scrutinize them for clues, as to who killed the author and why, was basically pointless. They all, in the end, didn’t matter other than to hammer in that the point that the author was a BIG HONKING DOUCHE.
Did the last few chapters of the mystery book get found? Yes. Honestly, it was an interesting end to that story.
However, the rest of the book? Ugh. Self-indulgent. I should have just skipped all the chapters related to the current day plot about the author of the book.
Side Note:
This is the 3rd book from my Book Club where a house/building burned down.
Rating Description:
1.0 - DNF/Despise
1.5 - Almost DNFed and wish I had
2.0 - Almost DNFed but had redeeming qualities/just boring
2.5 - Alright with lots of notes
3.0 - Alright with notes but I'm not raving about it
3.5 - Technically good but I'm not raving about it
4.0 - Love but with notes
4.5 - Love it so much I want to highlight the book but still with notes
5.0 - Love it so much I want to highlight the book and notes are very positive
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This book was doing too much. It’s a story within a story that also included an excerpt of another story. The main reason I didn’t DNF this book was because I really wanted to finish my Book Club’s pick so that I can have a meaningful discussion when we do meet up.
Basically there are 2 main stories.
1. Current day story dealing with a mystery book manuscript where the last few chapters were missing
2. The mystery book that had the last few chapters missing.
The book started with the mystery book with the missing chapters. Frankly I could hardly get myself to be invested in the solving who killed the so-called victims. Both seemed like awful people. They had it coming.
Then as things in that story finally got me invested, it switched to the current day story.
The current day story was even more boring that the mystery book. The author was also a douche. There were so many long-winded red herrings thrown in there that trying to scrutinize them for clues, as to who killed the author and why, was basically pointless. They all, in the end, didn’t matter other than to hammer in that the point that the author was a BIG HONKING DOUCHE.
Did the last few chapters of the mystery book get found? Yes. Honestly, it was an interesting end to that story.
However, the rest of the book? Ugh. Self-indulgent. I should have just skipped all the chapters related to the current day plot about the author of the book.
Side Note:
This is the 3rd book from my Book Club where a house/building burned down.