It's Kind of a Funny Story

It's Kind of a Funny Story

2000 • 456 pages

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Average rating3.9

15

I feel sort of bad rating this but I don't think guilt should keep me from being honest...the dead can't be free from criticism. This book felt like a long rant, like a big scribble. At the same time, it felt too clean.

It felt like a lot of the book was little conversations that didn't drive the plot and barely revealed anything about the characters. Every person said things typical to their “character” and Craig rambled on and everyone thought what he was saying was great. In regards to it being clean, it was far too simple of a story. It's strange that an author who wrote this after his own dark and personal experience with depression wrote such a happy near-perfect ending. While Craig says at the end that his depression isn't cured, everything in his life magically fell into place and every problem was magically solved. All his sources of stress were fixed! It was so far from reality.

This novel was written in the spirit of hope. I'm very optimistic, so I can get it, but also I have a more realist perspective that prevented me from enjoying this.

August 1, 2016Report this review