Frankly, my dears, I expected a lot more from this book. I had no problem with "The Twenty-One Balloons," but, while this is an adult novel, I really had to suspend a lot of disbelief, and just go with it, in order to enjoy it.
The reader is presented with a young bride, on her wedding day, getting a visit from a parakeet, who turns out to be a reincarnation of her deceased grandmother. That is the first thing the reader has to swallow. As the novel progresses, the reader discovers, before the bride, that she and her spouse-to-be are not really suited for one another. Keeping this in mind, the "grandmother" urges her granddaughter to find her estranged brother. This results in a predictable quest novel, examining life choices, and suggesting love is not always found where one expects to.
If I sound apathetic, I really am not. The book just did not "do it" for me. Its brevity is a virtue. The author writes beautifully, but I had hoped this might be a surprise gem. Alas, it was not.
Save yourselves the trouble, darlings! However, anyone out there addicted to any sort of whimsy may find this to be their cup of tea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 comments:
As with any book or song or movie, the WHY do we love it or loathe it, is had to put your finger on sometimes!
Victoria,
Agreed. I wanted to love it
more than I did, but maybe
the author's style prevented it.
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