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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Book Review: "Pictures Of You"

Pictures of YouPictures of You by Caroline Leavitt

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Until the last forty pages or so, I adored this book. Just LOVED it. Then it went to hell in a hand basket. 280 pages of brilliance, heart, and marvelous characters ended with 40 pages of unsatisfying, if strictly realistic, compromise. Yes, that's life, but I don't read novels to get another heaping helping of what I can get by walking out my front door in the morning. I like a little magic, and a happy ending can be accomplished without tying everything up in a neat bow, which I realize the author was trying, admirably, to avoid.

My other gripe with the ending is that there is a sudden, and to me, jarring twenty year lurch into the future, where everybody's a wonderful doctor, and they eat arugula, and adopt little Chinese children. I was dead certain this would be a five star book for me, and I was wondering why most of the ratings at Goodreads were threes and fours. Now I know. I feel like I met a handful of really fascinating, well-written, very human and complex characters that I cared a lot about, only to have them fade into Lifetime Movie Land at the end. What a gyp.



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7 comments:

  1. I hate when that happens. I think endings are very difficult for some writers. (Look at George RR Martin--he obviously can't figure out how to end Game of Thrones, so he just keeps killing people off and making new ones.)
    Really like what you've done with your sidebar, also.

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  2. I guess I WON'T run out and buy this book, eh?

    I wonder if Hedgewitch has read George RR Martin's Fevre Dream? It's one of my favorite books, and I think it has a satisfying ending...Not in the same vein as his "Thrones" series, but a brilliant book, in my opinion...

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  3. I hate it when books let you down like that. You invest your time and emotion into characters only to have the bottom drop out in the most unsatisfying way. I find that a lot of Stephen King books end up like that, but his most recent efforts have gotten better.

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  4. Ouch! Tell us how you really feel, Shay.

    Love your side bar prompts.

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  5. thanks for taking it on the chin for us ...

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  6. I don't read novels to get another heaping helping of what I can get by walking out my front door in the morning.

    Same for me!
    I'm sorry this was such a disappointment to you. And, yes, I also hate jumps in the future...

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