Book meme- Day 25
May. 1st, 2019 12:00 pm25. Never finished it.
I don’t have any problems stop reading a book I don’t enjoy. Life’s too short for books I don’t enjoy. But I’m annoyed that I didn’t get through Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey. It’s part of a series set in a fantasy version of our world, with other mythology and gods. The heroine, Phèdre, is born into a house of courtesans (there are several, all with different specialties), but because she has a red dot in her eye she isn’t deemed worthy. Then it turns out that dot marks her as god-chosen. Which means she’s a super masochist. She’s raised to be a courtesan and spy, and about there, I lost all interest and after a year I think I can safely say I won’t pick it up again any time soon.
I know so many people who love this boo, and I think I would have loved it too- if I had read it 20 years ago. I don’t know what it was with it that didn't gel with me, just that it sort of chafed. I kept thinking how much younger me would have enjoyed this and that, things that now!Me found a bit predictable or just plain boring. It annoyed me every character were described as utterly beautiful. The world building was interesting, but I feel Lois McMaster Bujold does a similar version so much better in The Five Gods Universe.
I don’t have any problems stop reading a book I don’t enjoy. Life’s too short for books I don’t enjoy. But I’m annoyed that I didn’t get through Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey. It’s part of a series set in a fantasy version of our world, with other mythology and gods. The heroine, Phèdre, is born into a house of courtesans (there are several, all with different specialties), but because she has a red dot in her eye she isn’t deemed worthy. Then it turns out that dot marks her as god-chosen. Which means she’s a super masochist. She’s raised to be a courtesan and spy, and about there, I lost all interest and after a year I think I can safely say I won’t pick it up again any time soon.
I know so many people who love this boo, and I think I would have loved it too- if I had read it 20 years ago. I don’t know what it was with it that didn't gel with me, just that it sort of chafed. I kept thinking how much younger me would have enjoyed this and that, things that now!Me found a bit predictable or just plain boring. It annoyed me every character were described as utterly beautiful. The world building was interesting, but I feel Lois McMaster Bujold does a similar version so much better in The Five Gods Universe.