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audibly. I am still working on the list but have either read or dismissed the following reviews so far. As I either began reading or listening, I did begin to realize why I had not read some of them...and dismissed them; not compelled to finish them! So those I will list first... now keep in mind this is just my opinion! You may feel completely different from my decision.
My Dismissed List (so far):
1. Fifty Shades of Gray by E. L. James-I never did have an interest in this series so didn't even attempt to read this one.
2. Foundation by Issac Asimov- I did try this book from Asimov's series and, although I do like SciFi, this one was a little too far out for me.
3. Gilead by Marilynne Robinson- and after the first 50 or so pages, I knew this was going to be 'way too preachy for me.
4. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams - again, 50 or so pages in, a bit too much SciFy!
5. The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan- This is the book that the gals in "Little Women" turned to for solace! Not my speed, thank you, but I did try!
6. Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe- started out pretty interestingly, a village in deepest Africa, probably late 1800's but not sure; didn't finish...'way too much violence towards children and women!
7. White Teeth by Zadie Smith- Again this had a good start; but the characters just became too annoying for me to want to continue with them!
The Books I Did Finish..(one to three stars)
8. Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin -*** Delightful! I had seen the TV series several years ago, but had not read any of the books..I will continue with the series.
9. A Separate Peace by John Knowles***-just one of those I had not gotten around to reading; very readable coming of age story set in early 40's; privileged white boys' private school; early WWII.
10. Left Behind by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins-***A tale about the Rapture, which is a fairy tale as far as my belief system goes...so I read it like SciFi and could then enjoy the intrigue developed....I will probably not continue with the series.
11. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad ***-written in 1898; well written tale of Marlowe, a seaman stranded deep in the Congo. Because of the time it was written, the book seemed a bit stiff to read compared to our more fluid writing style of today.
12. Hatchett by Gary Paulson***- Young boy must fend for himself after the plane he is in with only the pilot, who does not survive, goes down in the Alaskan wilds. Very readable; is a series...probably more YT in subject matter.
13. The Shack by William P. Young *- a cloying tale of loss and coming to faith while bonding in the wilderness with the Trinity; I continued with it because I was waiting to see how god (who was a large black woman) explained why he/she would allow these tragedies to occur...never did get an answer.
Books with four-five stars on my scale
14. Ready, Player One by Ernest Cline **** A very good read, especially if you are a 15 year old nerd, really into virtual reality! This was a SciFi book I could enjoy...from the narrator's standpoint of life in the future and how good conquers evil in the virtual gaming world!
15. Ghost by Jason Reynolds **** Not a "scary" ghost story...but another coming of age story from the opposite end of the scale...poor black boy with a talent for track...discovered by his coach who befriends him in the worst of times.
16. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon**** A story of an autistic boy, mid teens; his dealings with change, trust issues, imagination...very well done by Haddon who has written many books for teen boys; one has to feel he must have had experience with autism to write so authentically!
17. Their Eyes Are Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston***** I really recommend the audio version of this book if you can get the one with Ruby Dee reading! She really makes the characters come to life!!
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And that concludes the Great American Read Books I have read...or not! I will continue to read the rest of my list (or not) and will report back! In the meantime, I have also read or listened to several books not on the list which I would like to review now.
First a list of just three star books:
1. All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda *** A mystery of a young woman coming home to help care for a sick father; there is a new case of a missing girl, resembling a case that took place when she lived there several years ago.
2. Commonwealth by Ann Patchett *** Tale of dysfunctional families, divorce, stepchildren etc. Just OK...tended to be a bit annoying at times.
3. Being Closed Doors by B.A. Paris *** The "perfect" marriage! Or is it??? How to deal with being married to a maniac! I needed to find out how she finally copes with her less than ideal marriage, but I just wanted to slap her silly for being such an idiot at times!
And now my four and five star books!
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