Helpful Score: 4
It had a rough start, some of the writing towards the beginning forced me to reread a sentence or two to get to their meaning. Too many words and emotions in one sentence? Once we get to the point where we are introduced to all the characters, it flows simpler.
I loved the packaging of this little book, it was quite adorable. A cute little hardcover with a vintage cover, but I had mixed feelings about the contents. I could not bring myself to empathize with any of the main characters; and the subject matter was pretty shallow, or convoluted. I can't make up my mind. It is good that it was an 'easy read'; I am glad to not have spent a lot of time on it. I do not think I enjoy reading about flippant infidelity or trying to find something sensible or positive to possibly come from it. Once I finish a book I would like to come away with a lesson learned, or a sense of accomplishment, but I didn't quite get any good feelings from the book. The subject matter was just not something that could offer a positive take on it. Such as the synopsis warns of disturbing events, but I certainly disagree with the idea that Laura was transformed into a high caliber artist. Humph!
I did enjoy the imagery of the gardens that the Riders had created, I would love to visit such a place. The story was interesting when imagining what in the world was Laura Rider thinking; is she a little off her rocker? All this sinning and emotional upheaval just to learn how to write a romance novel? But for those who don't mind the silliness of the premise then it could be a fun adventure, it is so strange it could be witty. And as I said, it is a quick read therefore if you do decide to read it this is not a book that will take a lot of time, so you won't be mad at it for that.
I loved the packaging of this little book, it was quite adorable. A cute little hardcover with a vintage cover, but I had mixed feelings about the contents. I could not bring myself to empathize with any of the main characters; and the subject matter was pretty shallow, or convoluted. I can't make up my mind. It is good that it was an 'easy read'; I am glad to not have spent a lot of time on it. I do not think I enjoy reading about flippant infidelity or trying to find something sensible or positive to possibly come from it. Once I finish a book I would like to come away with a lesson learned, or a sense of accomplishment, but I didn't quite get any good feelings from the book. The subject matter was just not something that could offer a positive take on it. Such as the synopsis warns of disturbing events, but I certainly disagree with the idea that Laura was transformed into a high caliber artist. Humph!
I did enjoy the imagery of the gardens that the Riders had created, I would love to visit such a place. The story was interesting when imagining what in the world was Laura Rider thinking; is she a little off her rocker? All this sinning and emotional upheaval just to learn how to write a romance novel? But for those who don't mind the silliness of the premise then it could be a fun adventure, it is so strange it could be witty. And as I said, it is a quick read therefore if you do decide to read it this is not a book that will take a lot of time, so you won't be mad at it for that.
Helpful Score: 1
Well, this is a bizarre little book. I bought it partly because it was $3 and I had desperate need of something to read on an airplane, but my choice was based almost solely on the whimsical cover and the fact that Jane Hamilton is a respected author (I haven't read any of her other books and after this, probably won't). I had no idea where the author was taking the narrative through the novel, so that's something (I guess?) but the conclusion wasn't satisfying nor worth even the short read. The title character Laura Rider is not likable or relatable. Actually, I didn't understand a single character in this book or why they made any of the decisions they did. Apparently this is supposed to be a meta romance novel about writing a meta romance novel, but the story itself is no fun and the book left me under-whelmed. I'm hardly pondering how the author wove together story and concept to reach a thought-provoking conclusion...because she didn't do that at all. Usually, I can find at least something about a novel to enjoy, but not this time. This one is a waste of a good cover image.
Helpful Score: 1
My least favorite so far from Jane Hamilton. I just found this book plain weird. I really didn't care what happened to any of the characters. It was an easy enough read if you're in the mood for an easy read, but if you have a large TBR pile, skip this in favor of something else.