Saturday, February 27, 2016

MY NAME IS LUCY BARTON

Author:  Elizabeth Strout
Genre:  Women's Fiction, Standalone
Published:  2016
Personal Rating:  3/5 (just okay)
Format/Narrator:  Audiobook/Kimberly Farr
Yearly Count:  15


Lucy Barton is in the hospital recuperating from a routine surgery.  During Lucy's stay, her estranged mother comes to visit her in the hospital.

After not caring for and giving up on Olive Kitteridge, I decided to give this author another try.  I decide that AFTER I discovered it was only 4 CDs.  (insert smirky face here)  I am glad that I made it through, but it was incredibly bland and disjointed.  Neither of which make for a good experience for me.  However, I can appreciate the author's talent.  :)  She incorporated a lot of emotional topics, which could provoke some deep discussion.

Thoughts of Joy

4 comments:

  1. I've been trying to figure out why this author's name was so familiar. Ha! I do understand being able to appreciate an author without really caring for the material.

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    1. Trish ~ :) I need some action or incredibly gripping dialog in my books. It wasn't horrible or anything like that -- just on the boring side.

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  2. I liked Olive Kitteridge, but it took several chapters to get to that point. This new book of hers seems to be getting a lot of "meh" reviews, so I'm going to skip it.

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    1. Les ~ Hmmm. You might like this one being that you liked OK.

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