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The Price of Salt
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bookshelves: boring, depressing, fiction, lgbt, pompousness, slice-of-life, never-finished
Jun 27, 2018
bookshelves: boring, depressing, fiction, lgbt, pompousness, slice-of-life, never-finished
DNFing this one at page 85, these two women are so boring and colorless that I'm shocked they managed have someone fall in love with them. The story meanders around and the coversations are so rambling and disjointed that they're practically non existent.
In 80 or so pages there has been zero character development, both Carol and Therese are nearly transparent in their one dimensionness, almost no plot development and maybe ahalf dozen disjointed conversations.
The narrative is as colorless as the characters,written almost completely in a passive voice. There's no action, even walking down the street is passive and boring.
In 80 or so pages there has been zero character development, both Carol and Therese are nearly transparent in their one dimensionness, almost no plot development and maybe ahalf dozen disjointed conversations.
The narrative is as colorless as the characters,written almost completely in a passive voice. There's no action, even walking down the street is passive and boring.
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Reading Progress
January 7, 2018
– Shelved
January 7, 2018
– Shelved as:
to-read
June 14, 2018
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Started Reading
Finished Reading
June 27, 2018
– Shelved as:
boring
June 27, 2018
– Shelved as:
depressing
June 27, 2018
– Shelved as:
fiction
June 27, 2018
– Shelved as:
lgbt
June 27, 2018
– Shelved as:
pompousness
June 27, 2018
– Shelved as:
slice-of-life
June 27, 2018
– Shelved as:
never-finished