I LOVE to read, and by writing about what I read, I hope to share some of my passion and inspire people to read books they might not otherwise consider. Or to pick up any book and read because it's fun and because reading makes the world a better place.
Friday, July 3, 2015
Chapter One Hundred Twenty-Nine: The Hundred Year House
I have to admit, I couldn't finish this novel, which is Rebecca Makkai's second. (I read her first, The Borrower, a little more than a year ago.) The idea is cool--following the inhabitants of a large, mid-western house over the first hundred years of its existence. The decision to invoke a sort of reverse chronology--the first part of the book happens during the end of the first hundred years, but within that section, the events are in chronological order; the second part of the book starts fifty years earlier but its events are also told moving forward in time, etc.--was rather strange, but it could have been really interesting if I didn't hate all of the characters so much. But here's the thing: I did hate all of the characters, quite a lot. They were sort of okay at first, and then instead of growing on me, I just came to loathe them, and I couldn't even respect any of them. I did persevere through the end of part one (whose resolution I found unsatisfying), and I really felt the book could have ended there, but instead there were still two more parts. I started in on the second, but once it became clear that these characters would be at least as disagreeable as the ones in the first part, I gave it up. The plot and the setting had plenty of potential, it's just that I like to read books with more sympathetic characters. It was well-written and had an interesting premise, but it just wasn't my cup of tea.
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