THE GOOD DAUGHTER

I was hesitant to put this book in the “Not My Cup Of Tea” category because it was incredibly popular this year, and was picked as a top book of the year byThe Skimm, whose taste is usually quite similar to mine.  Not to mention it was a wonderful Christmas gift from my thoughtful and talented mother and co-reviewer. But…

MOONWALKING WITH EINSTEIN; The Art And Science Of Remembering Everything

Moonwalking With Einstein is one of those books that I somehow never got around to reading when it came out in 2011 and I always felt like I should have read.  You know, those books that everyone talks about and you feel like you’re missing out somehow because you didn’t read them?  So here it is six years later and I finally read it.  And…?  I was disappointed.

RUNNING IN THE FAMILY

I’m sure I picked this book up, bought it and then decided to read it because I loved The English Patient, Ondaatje’s breakout novel.  When I love a book by an author, I often want to read others that s/he has written.  But here’s something I’ve come to realize about books written prior to the author’s breakout book:  they are often not nearly as good. 

THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES

This was another book I read for my read harder challenge that I didn’t really enjoy (challenge: read a book that has been adapted into a movie and watch the movie afterwards).  Although I am always happy to have stepped outside of my normal comfort zone, this one just wasn’t my favorite.

EILEEN

I had wanted to read this Man Booker Prize shortlisted novel so badly that I inadvertently bought it twice.  Maybe that added to my disappointment and how let down I felt after reading it.  Giving the author credit, she may well have accomplished exactly what she set out to accomplish.  However, I found the novel too dark and depressing.

THE BOOK OF PHOENIX

Another reading challenge book that took me out of my comfort zone, this one was definitely not my cup of tea.  Set in a dystopian future where the environment has more or less been destroyed, the government has been experimenting on people with special genetics to create even more extraordinary speciMen, as they are called.

EVERYBODY'S FOOL

I normally love Richard Russo’s books.  AndEverybody's Fool is the long-awaited sequel toNobody's Fool, one of his all-time greats published in 1993.

SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM

This is the book that Lawrence of Arabia was based on, and I picked it up as part of a reading challenge, and because I felt I ought to have read it…I won't make that mistake for a while.  Seven Pillars of Wisdom is essentially 700 pages of army maneuvers and descriptions of sand.  Although it is well written, I found it impossible to keep track of the people, the geography or the war.