I often say that Anthony Trollope ruined me for lesser
books. After completing one of his
novels, I often struggle to find something else to read that measures up to his
superior writing. Now that I’ve finished
Mansfield Park, I am having the same dilemma.
I’ve picked up and put down four different books today. It’s not the quality of the books themselves
because all of them come highly recommended.
It’s just that after the decorous behavior of Miss Price and the word
precision of Miss Austen, everything else seems tawdry.
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn was too gritty. Bud, Not Buddy too sad. White Fang too bloody. Even the
highly touted One Thousand Gifts came off as histrionic. Obviously, I need some kind of therapy. Cyrano de Bergerac may be just the
ticket.
1 comment:
I just finished Heidi and I want to start it all over again because I love the world created for me in that story. Not probably what you are experiencing but it's where I'm at right now. :)
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