The worst book I've read this year ...
... is "A Small Death in Lisbon" by Robert Wilson. Actually, it's not the worst -- that distinction goes to Harlen Coben's dreadful "Promise Me" -- I just liked the best-worst symmetry of this and the preceding post.
Still, I didn't much like this book. While I admire the author's ambition and research, this is one of those yarns where meticulous geographic detail actually undermines the story.
The book is two intersecting tales about a modern-day sex murder and SS operations in Portugal during World War II, and it was deemed worthy of the Golden Dagger award. Which goes to show that I am not the best judge of these things. Two things put me off: the relentless recitation of Portuguese landmarks and street names, and the lack of a compelling protagonist in the Nazi-era portion of the tale. Since that part accounts for at least half the book, it's a serious shortcoming.
To paraphrase the old saying: I don't know much about writing, but I know what I like. What I don't like is a good yarn buried under an avalanche of minutiae.
Still, I didn't much like this book. While I admire the author's ambition and research, this is one of those yarns where meticulous geographic detail actually undermines the story.
The book is two intersecting tales about a modern-day sex murder and SS operations in Portugal during World War II, and it was deemed worthy of the Golden Dagger award. Which goes to show that I am not the best judge of these things. Two things put me off: the relentless recitation of Portuguese landmarks and street names, and the lack of a compelling protagonist in the Nazi-era portion of the tale. Since that part accounts for at least half the book, it's a serious shortcoming.
To paraphrase the old saying: I don't know much about writing, but I know what I like. What I don't like is a good yarn buried under an avalanche of minutiae.
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So, what keeps you reading a book you don't like?
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Detectives Beyond Borders
"Because Murder Is More Fun Away From Home"
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In this case, it was the high praise -- my brother, who reads every mystery and thriller in print, said "Small Death" started slowly but had a good payoff. So I kept slogging through it. As for "Promise Me," it was one of those airport bookstore purchases -- and I had nothing else to read on a flight to Daytona. Live and learn.
That said, I rarely stop reading a book unless it's absolute crap. Not sure why. Some childhood value akin to cleaning up one's plate, I guess.
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Detectives Beyond Borders
"Because Murder Is More Fun Away From Home"
http://www.detectivesbeyondborders.blogspot.com/
I tend to finish reading everything, but that's mainly because I read so irritatingly fast. (Irritating for my budget, mainly, since I can demolish a new crime novel in under two hours. And it's a nightmare on long plane trips!)
This whole blogging phenomenon has taught me just how much of a dilettante I really am.