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Only one I couldn't finish. Skipped around in it a little.A few of my next McMurtry installment's random reviews...not very inspiring.
2.0 out of 5 stars"Moving on" never does
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022
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Moving on, never does
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2015
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It's a pity the lead character is such a selfish bitch as this could have been a much better book. Her endless crying and selfishness overshadows good writing and McMurtrys typically good character development. Patsy makes her own misery and it's well deserved. The usual texas flavor is here but leaves a b taste in my mouth. The story went on and on and on but never really lead anywhere.
Totally get it.Only one I couldn't finish. Skipped around in it a little.
Third of the way thru this...really has little to do with music, more of a Woody Allen monologue about the author. Brilliant writing so I'll finish.
Have you read Endure by Cameron Hanes? If you like extreme ownership it would be right up your alley!Just finished Extreme Ownership for the 3rd time and almost done with Fire & Blood (Game of Thrones) as we speak!
I have not read it but it is on my list!Have you read Endure by Cameron Hanes? If you like extreme ownership it would be right up your alley!
Wonder why the second seemed rushed...maybe ole Jim new the end was near....Just wrapped up River Swimmer by Harrison, I think it was his last novel (2013). @Hem?
Two different novellas, first was well written but a pretty bland story overall of a painted who moves back to the midwest to paint. The second is a much better story, but some weird twists, not as believable, and honestly feels like it was a rushed story without some of the more typical character and plot development.
How are you liking it? I read some Gierach years ago, and liked it, but I haven't read this one.
Absolutely right.I feel like all of Gierach's books are the same.
