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blue eyed boy- joanne harris

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GlitterySkulls · 06/02/2012 17:22

i finished this yesterday, & was so disappointed.

all the hype made it sound fantastic, & really, it was crap.

is it just me? am i missing something?

please tell me why you loved it/ loathed it/ whatever :)

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DuchessofMalfi · 06/02/2012 17:45

I haven't read this one, by I have read others by Joanne Harris and found the endings disappointing eg Five Quarters of the Orange, Blackberry Wine. Even Chocolat didn't have a brilliant ending, but I did like that one.

grumpypants · 06/02/2012 17:51

oh god i started that and it was so tortuous and boring and convoluted that i gave up. also found that with chocolate. pattern forming.

TeamDamon · 06/02/2012 17:57

I loved Chocolat and Lollipop Shoes but was so disappointed with Blue-eyed Boy. I found the ending a real let down - it felt as if she just couldn't be bothered to finish it/sort out the convoluted web she'd woven, so just stopped writing.

I felt very cheated by it.

Pufflemum · 06/02/2012 18:00

I agree, I persevered hoping it would get better. It didnt and I had wasted my time. Just finished The Hunger Games trilogy. Despite the target audience being two decades younger than me I found them excellent, couldn't put them down.

GlitterySkulls · 06/02/2012 18:01

i wish i'd asked you all before bothering then Grin

it's the first joanne harris I've read, but i won't bother with her again.

a lot of it just didn't add up to me- & i agree, the ending was as if she just couldn't be bothered any more.

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BabeRuthless · 06/02/2012 18:49

I really liked it & by a strange coincidence have just finished it this last week. I find her books very hit and miss. Some I really enjoy like blueeyedboy and Gentlemen and Players and there's a couple like Holy Fools which I really struggle with. Think I like her psychological ones more.

Has anyone here read Sleep Pale Sister? Read it a few years back and absolutely loved it. Really dark and gothic which is the kind of thing I love.

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