RAE’S READS

I failed; I quit; I did not finish Madeline L’Engle’s The Other Side of the Sun.

I tried, honest I did, but after almost fifty pages I did not care about the characters, nor was I blown away by the strangeness and mystery of the homeplace where the main character was placed, awaiting her husband’s return from some secret government assignment. The ancient aunts, lorded over by the “servant,” the actual owner of the house, did not amuse me, nor did I have sympathy for the young, recent bride. So–I decided not to finish the book. I chose this novel as part of my 2021 Madeline L’Engle “project,”to read as many books by and about this amazing author. It was available as an e-Book from my local library. Maybe that was part of the problem. My Better Half was “hogging” the Kindle, so I attempted to read it on my laptop, an impersonal, artificial way to approach any book. That said, I think I will just pass on this Madeline L’Engle offering and continue reading about her in A Light So Lovely: The Spiritual Legacy of Madeline L’Engle. Perhaps I shall start Light So Lovely tomorrow.

Thank you, Evin, for the lovely sign-off you designed.
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7 responses to “DNF, DID NOT FINISH”

  1. Carla Avatar

    You gave it a good try, Rae. We can’t love them all.

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  2. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    Sometimes there are good reasons why novels are not widely read. 😏

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  3. Mae Sander Avatar
    Mae Sander

    That’s an author I never enjoyed much either.

    best… mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I LOVE Madeliine L’Engle as a rule. This offering, however, I just couldn’t get into.

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  4. Joan Hall Avatar

    Confession: I’ve never read anything from Madeline L’Engle. I can relate to the DNF category. I recently obtained an advanced reader copy of a book through Net Galley. Suffered for seven chapters and then figured life was too short and there are too many good books out there for me to continue. I did write a review (which I won’t post on my blog) with the caveat that the book was so boring I couldn’t finish it.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Way to go, friend.

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