This is why I missed the British invasion but can give a stirring rendition of "With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm."
"Carrier Pigeon" was my favorite from that album.
William ,'Conversations with Dead People'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
This is why I missed the British invasion but can give a stirring rendition of "With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm."
"Carrier Pigeon" was my favorite from that album.
Has anyone else read The Monsters of Templeton?
Yes, HATED it.
Oh, Erin (and Kathy! and meara!) I can also rec my friend Gayle Callen's romances. She writes historical for Avon, and they're ... Regency period, I believe.
Has anyone else read The Monsters of Templeton?
No, but I would like to. It's on my list.
Monsters of Templeton actually fills me with rage! I don't understand why it was on some people's best books of 2008 lists. It was a mess! And not a particularly fun one. And certainly not a well-written one.
Uh, maybe it shouldn't be on my list then ...
Uh, maybe it shouldn't be on my list then ...
haha, well, I'm a pretty critical reader (of novels especially). But, none of the characters felt real to me and there was information withheld that changed the whole story at the end in a really artificial way. It doesn't drag though, I'll give it that, I was compelled to read to the end.
I'd be interested to hear your take on it. And it was on several Best Books list so maybe it's just my taste? My boyfriend also hated it, though. We actually read it for our bookclub (members: me and him!).
A friend pressed it on me, and I did like it, except that the monster made no sense, even metaphorically. It felt like she had this vision of a monster in the lake and she wrote the book around it, but when she was done writing, she should have thrown the monster out. Also, for the end to make sense, we should have known more about the running boys. I couldn't tell them apart.
Also, for the end to make sense, we should have known more about the running boys. I couldn't tell them apart.
Yes! And, also, I HATE that she withheld the part about how her mom had told her she'd been pregnant for 10 months until the end. That really pissed me off.
I actually kind of liked the monster parts. I think the book would have benefited from her throwing everything else out and making the monster part a short story!
That was irritating, but we were told fairly early that the father was someone in Templeton. What was really irritating was the whole scavenger hunt thing, which just made the mother look like a bitch. It would have been better if the book had another reason for her to scour Templeton's history and through that she stumbled on the answer. I really liked the parts about putting together Templeton's history.
eta: I think the monster could have been a whole different book. Just not the one she wrote.