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Wanttocry · 19/06/2021 16:33

Not really a TAAT but inspired by the Crawdads thread.

What’s a book that has been raved about, but that you didn’t really enjoy? For me it would have to be The Goldfinch, I just didn’t really get it.

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JaninaDuszejko · 22/06/2021 12:13

Connor becomes more attractive in each version that Sally Rooney writes. In the original short story he's pretty shit to Marianne. I thought the book was well written although I did feel very old and was more interested in Conor's Mum. But the TV felt so nostalgic, I grew up in a similar community and it reminded me (in a good way) of the journey you take when you leave somewhere like that and go to university.

SheepGoBaaaa · 22/06/2021 12:29

@NoYOUbekind

The TV adaptation of Normal People is a triumph because the source material is so bleh. I cared about the telly couple much, much more than the book couple and that never happens to me. Yumster Conor may have helped that a smidge
I remain utterly bemused by so many people finding Paul Mescal as Connell so attractive. Throw a stick here and you'll hit three similarly generic, inarticulate, probably secretly soft-hearted GAA-beshorted lads.

I think it's true that the TV version addressed some of the weaknesses in the novel. The one that really struck me as much improved in the TV adaptation was the treatment of Rob, Connell's friend who dies by suicide late on in the novel, and precipitates Connell's depression/breakdown. In the novel, that felt incredibly tokenistic. Rob was never that close to Connell, he was just a generic, not-very-nice background character, who bullies Marianne, shows the lads naked photos of his girlfriend and is generally a generic background idiot who vanishes completely from the action once Connell goes to Trinity.

In the TV adaptation, the actor who played Rob was excellent, and suggested depths of insecurity and desperation, especially in one scene where he and Connell meet back in their hometown for an awkward drink, and it's quietly clear he isn't happy. So his suicide isn't just a generic triggering event to make Connell depressed -- we actually believe in it.

That's true about the original short story, @JaninaDuszejko. And I agree about Connell's mother, but Sally Rooney is ruthless about backstory so no Connell's mother, how she managed to emerge intact from a 'bad' family, no scene where he finally asks her to tell him who his unknown father is, no exploration of Marianne's family's backstory did her father beat her mother?

purpleme12 · 22/06/2021 16:34

God I haven't read the book but I tried watching Normal People and couldn't continue it was so dull and boring
I guess the book would be worse then!

lightlypoached · 22/06/2021 19:47

Catch 22. Tried 4 times. Hate it.

Oh, and 50 shades Wink.

StColumbofNavron · 22/06/2021 19:48

@lightlypoached I’m reading Catch 22 at the moment. I just don’t know if it’s genius or the opposite.

Holothane · 22/06/2021 22:46

50 shades is just drivel couldn’t get past first chapter in fact not even that.

MilesOfSand · 23/06/2021 00:35

@ivegotdreadfulpmttoday

The Salt Path. Judgey woman in pickle of her own making
One liner elevator pitches are really tricky, but I think you’ve got the knack! Grin
lazylinguist · 23/06/2021 10:10

I find it hard to believe anyone thought for a moment that 50 Shades was going to be anything but awful tbh!

Spandrel · 23/06/2021 10:22

@lazylinguist

I find it hard to believe anyone thought for a moment that 50 Shades was going to be anything but awful tbh!
Well, exactly! No one to my knowledge has ever suggested otherwise.
MustBeThursday · 23/06/2021 10:30

The Lord of the Rings trilogy. I love reading, and really wanted to enjoy that but it was just such hard going. I couldn't get into the story at all. After weeks and weeks of trying to get through it my sister knocked my bookmark out and I took it as a sign to give up!!

lazylinguist · 23/06/2021 10:54

I absolutely love The Lord of the Rings, but I can totally understand why lots of people don't. Grin

Fyredraca · 23/06/2021 11:47

Yeah, I have a love hate relationship with LOTR.
I just want to yell "Get on with it!" at times.

BaronessOfTheNorth · 23/06/2021 12:01

Me Before You is one of the worst books I've ever read. Absolutely awful.

Also PS I Love You. Horrific.

In my defence they were both Christmas presents from someone who really does not know me and I read them to not feel guilty.

I don't know why they made them both into films. Terrible stories, terrible writing.

StyleAndLasers · 23/06/2021 13:33

@Fyredraca

Yeah, I have a love hate relationship with LOTR. I just want to yell "Get on with it!" at times.
I also love it, but am reading it to DS at moment and actually am yelling "get on with it", currently during Frodo and Sam's interminably slow progress to Mordor. "They walked for three days" would be fine, not three chapters detailing the different terrain they walked through, the weather, etc.
peachescariad · 23/06/2021 13:49

The Tattooist of Auschwitz
The Guernsey literary and potato pie society (loved the film)
The Fountainhead
Every single book after The Hobbit Grin

CaptainMyCaptain · 23/06/2021 14:12

I liked the Guernsey literary and potato pie society. IMO the film left out a lot of important background detail.

Spandrel · 23/06/2021 14:27

@lazylinguist

I absolutely love The Lord of the Rings, but I can totally understand why lots of people don't. Grin
I kind of love it too, or did when I was eleven and devoured the entire thing, plus The Hobbit and The Silmarillion, at one go, but there are bits I don't miss from the film adaptations, like Tom 'Dear God, Don't Start Him Singing About Goldberry Again' Bombadil. (Though conversely, the barrow-wight mound episode where he rescues them is brilliant. But maybe Arwen or some other entirely invented sexy martial She-Elf could have ridden to the rescue, so we could have had that in the films without TB...)
lazylinguist · 23/06/2021 18:56

I must admit I have a slight soft spot for the preposterous Tom Bombadill Grin. And I'm not a big fan of invented extra sexy female characters (and their bloody love triangles with elves and dwarves... I'm looking at you, Tauriel!). Major kudos for slogging through the Silmarillion at 11 Shock.

Spandrel · 23/06/2021 19:01

Oh, god, Tauriel. Though (as someone immune to the charms of Poldark Man), I found casting Sex God as a belligerent shortarse in a funny hat quite amusing.

Countrydiary · 23/06/2021 20:06

Another Alchemist hater here, utter self serving male nonsense.

Also could not get on with Catch 22 but tried it a long time ago.

chilledteacher · 23/06/2021 20:11

Normal people. Didn't go anywhere...

idontlikealdi · 23/06/2021 20:14

Where the crawdads sing. Twee twaddle.

IdblowJonSnow · 23/06/2021 22:41

I loved the Goldfinch. It's one of my favourite ever books! Agree it could have done with a generous prune, especially the first of the three sections.
I like Hilary Mantel but I can't read Wolf Hall, just find it impossible to follow.
Agree The Alchemist is a bag of shite.

AngryPrincess · 23/06/2021 22:44

Perks of being a Wallflower.
He was the diametric opposite of a wallflower, then got ecxellent marks after an ACE score of half a dozen traumatic events.

crapbuttrue · 23/06/2021 22:51

Life of Pi here too but lots of others mentioned I really liked.

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