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Where the Crawdads Sing
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Phew, I finally made it through this book! My apologies to everyone who loved this, but unfortunately, I did not, and no one's sadder than me.
Reading Where the Crawdads Sing was like stepping back in time to high school, when class-assigned books meant lots of award-winning fiction. Sure, there were plenty of literary merit found in these pages, but little joy was actually experienced from reading them.
Starting at the age of six, Kya was slowly abandoned by everyone in her family, until she was the sole person left living in a little shack at the edge of town. As the years went by, shunned by the entire town, she slowly became known as the "Marsh Girl," a wild and lonely creature that few knew and most feared. This is her story. And when the town's golden boy dies, old prejudices flair up, and Kya finds herself at the receiving end of the town's anger and suspicion.
This story is descriptive prose at its most verbose, and no detail—the marsh, waterways, bugs, trees, animals, and sea shells—was too small to be included. But the story has little plot and even less character development. Especially in the beginning, when Kya didn't talk to or interact with a single person, the monotony of the writing almost did me in.
The other big issue is that the story is pretty hard to believe. We're supposed to accept that Kya is able to fend for herself, which includes cooking, cleaning, going to the store, buying things, and coming up with ways to make money, all at the age of six. That is way beyond the realm of possibility, let alone probability. There's only so far my beliefs can be suspended, I tell you.
That's not to say I didn't enjoy a single thing here because I did. I found the middle of the book to be the most engaging. That was when Kya started interacting with others and the writing became a little bit more interesting as a result. Tate and Jumpin' were my favorite characters, and every scene they were in grabbed me. But the juxtaposition of their scenes (alive and compelling) against the ones without them (descriptive and unchanging) made the latter feel even more dull and plodding by comparison.
In the end, this book just isn't for me. Everything that others loved are all the same things I didn't. I prefer my books to have interesting plot advancement, nuanced character growth, and zippy writing, none of which this book had. Instead, the plot is straightforward, the characters all remain stubbornly the same throughout, and the writing is long-winded enough to deflate even the most enthusiastic of readers.
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Reading Where the Crawdads Sing was like stepping back in time to high school, when class-assigned books meant lots of award-winning fiction. Sure, there were plenty of literary merit found in these pages, but little joy was actually experienced from reading them.
Starting at the age of six, Kya was slowly abandoned by everyone in her family, until she was the sole person left living in a little shack at the edge of town. As the years went by, shunned by the entire town, she slowly became known as the "Marsh Girl," a wild and lonely creature that few knew and most feared. This is her story. And when the town's golden boy dies, old prejudices flair up, and Kya finds herself at the receiving end of the town's anger and suspicion.
This story is descriptive prose at its most verbose, and no detail—the marsh, waterways, bugs, trees, animals, and sea shells—was too small to be included. But the story has little plot and even less character development. Especially in the beginning, when Kya didn't talk to or interact with a single person, the monotony of the writing almost did me in.
The other big issue is that the story is pretty hard to believe. We're supposed to accept that Kya is able to fend for herself, which includes cooking, cleaning, going to the store, buying things, and coming up with ways to make money, all at the age of six. That is way beyond the realm of possibility, let alone probability. There's only so far my beliefs can be suspended, I tell you.
That's not to say I didn't enjoy a single thing here because I did. I found the middle of the book to be the most engaging. That was when Kya started interacting with others and the writing became a little bit more interesting as a result. Tate and Jumpin' were my favorite characters, and every scene they were in grabbed me. But the juxtaposition of their scenes (alive and compelling) against the ones without them (descriptive and unchanging) made the latter feel even more dull and plodding by comparison.
In the end, this book just isn't for me. Everything that others loved are all the same things I didn't. I prefer my books to have interesting plot advancement, nuanced character growth, and zippy writing, none of which this book had. Instead, the plot is straightforward, the characters all remain stubbornly the same throughout, and the writing is long-winded enough to deflate even the most enthusiastic of readers.
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July 24, 2021
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Jul 25, 2021 07:07PM
Yay! I see that you finally got to this one! I look forward to your thoughts.
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Debbie wrote: "Yay! I see that you finally got to this one! I look forward to your thoughts."
Thanks, Debbie! Honestly, I'm crying inside because it's dull as heck so far! 😭 Please tell me it gets better!
Thanks, Debbie! Honestly, I'm crying inside because it's dull as heck so far! 😭 Please tell me it gets better!
Yun wrote: "Debbie wrote: "Yay! I see that you finally got to this one! I look forward to your thoughts."
Thanks, Debbie! Honestly, I'm crying inside because it's dull as heck so far! 😭 Please tell me it gets ..."
Haha! Oh, you'll have to reread my review to get that information! How far along are you?
Thanks, Debbie! Honestly, I'm crying inside because it's dull as heck so far! 😭 Please tell me it gets ..."
Haha! Oh, you'll have to reread my review to get that information! How far along are you?
Debbie wrote: "Haha! Oh, you'll have to reread my review to get that information! How far along are you?"
Only 100 pages, so 270 more to go! OMG, I just reread your review and I haven't even gotten to the courtroom scenes yet. I'm dying! 😅
Only 100 pages, so 270 more to go! OMG, I just reread your review and I haven't even gotten to the courtroom scenes yet. I'm dying! 😅
Yun wrote: "Debbie wrote: "Haha! Oh, you'll have to reread my review to get that information! How far along are you?"
Only 100 pages, so 270 more to go! OMG, I just reread your review and I haven't even gotten..."
Oh, it gets better - psych! LOL! Who knows? It may grow on you!
Only 100 pages, so 270 more to go! OMG, I just reread your review and I haven't even gotten..."
Oh, it gets better - psych! LOL! Who knows? It may grow on you!
Debbie wrote: "Oh, it gets better - psych! LOL! Who knows? It may grow on you!"
I fervently hope so haha! 🤗
I fervently hope so haha! 🤗
Yun wrote: "Debbie wrote: "Oh, it gets better - psych! LOL! Who knows? It may grow on you!"
I fervently hope so haha! 🤗"
Good luck! Please let me know when you write your review!
I fervently hope so haha! 🤗"
Good luck! Please let me know when you write your review!
looking forward to your thoughts on this one! i gave it a try when it came out, but sadly it didn't work out for me :/ i felt like the pariah lol because it's such a popular and highly praised book, but hopefully you enjoy it!
Have to agree with Elena. I wanted desperately to get out of this book what everyone else did but I really deeply did not enjoy it! I would normally never consider rereading a 2-star read but I've thought about it with this one to see if my perspective might have changed. I hope you enjoy it more than I did!
Elena wrote: "looking forward to your thoughts on this one! i gave it a try when it came out, but sadly it didn't work out for me :/ i felt like the pariah lol because it's such a popular and highly praised book..."
Thanks, Elena! Sadly, I didn't love it either! I found some things to enjoy later in the book, but it was pretty much a slog throughout. Hope no one throws rotten tomatoes at me for not loving this lol! 😅
Thanks, Elena! Sadly, I didn't love it either! I found some things to enjoy later in the book, but it was pretty much a slog throughout. Hope no one throws rotten tomatoes at me for not loving this lol! 😅
Lilli wrote: "Have to agree with Elena. I wanted desperately to get out of this book what everyone else did but I really deeply did not enjoy it! I would normally never consider rereading a 2-star read but I've ..."
Thanks, Lilli! You two are my people! I definitely didn't love it, but found a bit to enjoy in the middle and later parts of the book. But it was pretty sloggy all throughout. If you do reread, I hope your second time around is much better than the first! :)
Thanks, Lilli! You two are my people! I definitely didn't love it, but found a bit to enjoy in the middle and later parts of the book. But it was pretty sloggy all throughout. If you do reread, I hope your second time around is much better than the first! :)
My family raved about this book, but it was a DNF for me! I really struggled with it. Definitely feel like I would probably feel how you do if I trudged through it and finished it.
Sophia wrote: "My family raved about this book, but it was a DNF for me! I really struggled with it. Definitely feel like I would probably feel how you do if I trudged through it and finished it."
Thanks, Sophia! Glad I'm not the only one who had so much trouble with this. The first 100 pages were just awful, but it did get a little bit better after that once characters started showing up lol. But it was still pretty sloggy from beginning to end. I think you made the right decision by DNFing. :)
Thanks, Sophia! Glad I'm not the only one who had so much trouble with this. The first 100 pages were just awful, but it did get a little bit better after that once characters started showing up lol. But it was still pretty sloggy from beginning to end. I think you made the right decision by DNFing. :)
Thank you, Yun! I was beginning to feel like an alien creature, because I was the only one out there with lukewarm feelings about this book! It did feel a bit like homework for high school English class. I had the same feeling about Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch, which everyone but me also seemed to love. And I had adored The Secret History by that author. These experiences had me feeling like an "anti-intellectual." So its nice to see an obvious intellectual who felt the same way I did. Excellent review! Hopefully, you have a better experience with your next read!
Julie wrote: "Thank you, Yun! I was beginning to feel like an alien creature, because I was the only one out there with lukewarm feelings about this book! It did feel a bit like homework for high school English ..."
Thanks, Julie! Ha, you're not the only one, and I'm glad I'm not the only one either. What a bummer this didn't work out for either of us! I need more than just beautiful excessive descriptions in books to enjoy them lol! Good to know about The Goldfinch... I will definitely steer clear. It's always hard to have a disappointing experience of a book so many others loved. Appreciate your lovely and thoughtful comment! :)
Thanks, Julie! Ha, you're not the only one, and I'm glad I'm not the only one either. What a bummer this didn't work out for either of us! I need more than just beautiful excessive descriptions in books to enjoy them lol! Good to know about The Goldfinch... I will definitely steer clear. It's always hard to have a disappointing experience of a book so many others loved. Appreciate your lovely and thoughtful comment! :)
Michelle wrote: "I've not read this but I have a feeling I would feel the same as you. Wonderful review, Yun! 💕"
Thanks, Michelle! You're wise to steer clear lol! 💖
Thanks, Michelle! You're wise to steer clear lol! 💖
Fantastic review Yun. Your thoughts are very similar to what I'd expect mine to be based on everything I've heard about this one, so I've been content to pass by.
Awesome review, Yun! You so elegantly stated what I already suspected, and the reason this one didn't interest me. Sorry you had to wade through it yourself, but I do appreciate your insight! 💗
Jen wrote: "Fantastic review Yun. Your thoughts are very similar to what I'd expect mine to be based on everything I've heard about this one, so I've been content to pass by."
Ugh, why was I not content to let this pass me by? Could've saved myself the slogfest lol! Thanks, Jen! :)
Ugh, why was I not content to let this pass me by? Could've saved myself the slogfest lol! Thanks, Jen! :)
Anne wrote: "Awesome review, Yun! You so elegantly stated what I already suspected, and the reason this one didn't interest me. Sorry you had to wade through it yourself, but I do appreciate your insight! 💗"
Thanks so much, Anne! You are wise to stay away. I wish I had the same foresight... could've saved myself the slogfest lol! 💖
Thanks so much, Anne! You are wise to stay away. I wish I had the same foresight... could've saved myself the slogfest lol! 💖
Yun wrote: "Elena wrote: "looking forward to your thoughts on this one! i gave it a try when it came out, but sadly it didn't work out for me :/ i felt like the pariah lol because it's such a popular and highl..."
haha i felt the exact same way! i’m actually glad to see someone else feels differently about this, though. i agree with how you say how we’re supposed to believe kya can take care of herself the way she does at the age of six is really unrealistic. i get that it’s fiction but it’s still not believable. all in all, fantastic review, yun! hopefully your next read is better!
haha i felt the exact same way! i’m actually glad to see someone else feels differently about this, though. i agree with how you say how we’re supposed to believe kya can take care of herself the way she does at the age of six is really unrealistic. i get that it’s fiction but it’s still not believable. all in all, fantastic review, yun! hopefully your next read is better!
Too bad you didn't enjoy this, Yun. Seems like something I'd avoid as well going by what's written (feel like we have similar tastes). Also, thanks for talking about those God-awful "award-winning" stuff that seem so bland and convoluted at the same time! I've never liked any of those and always seemed to think I was just too obtuse to get the context. Turns out they were just boring books :(
Yes! Well said, Yun! Your review vindicates my thoughts exactly! I feel just like your comment says... "I prefer my books to have interesting plot advancement, nuanced character growth, and zippy writing" which this book didn't deliver. I was wondering what I missed with all the rave reviews! I'm happy to see our agreement with this one!
Elena wrote: "haha i felt the exact same way! i’m actually glad to see someone else feels differently about this, though. i agree with how you say how we’re supposed to believe kya can take care of herself the wa..."
Thanks, Elena! It's nice to know I'm not the only one who did not love this book! Yes, totally unrealistic... I couldn't even take care of myself at 16, let alone 6! 🤣
Thanks, Elena! It's nice to know I'm not the only one who did not love this book! Yes, totally unrealistic... I couldn't even take care of myself at 16, let alone 6! 🤣
Jaidee wrote: "Methinks your three stars is a two stars in disguise 😸"
Ah ha, Jaidee! I was debating, but in the end, I didn't roll my eyes too much, so it stayed in the three-star category! You're sharp though... nothing gets by you haha! 😅
Ah ha, Jaidee! I was debating, but in the end, I didn't roll my eyes too much, so it stayed in the three-star category! You're sharp though... nothing gets by you haha! 😅
Great review! I appreciate your thoughts on this one. Seems I've been right to keep this one off my TBR.
Meg wrote: "Too bad you didn't enjoy this, Yun. Seems like something I'd avoid as well going by what's written (feel like we have similar tastes). Also, thanks for talking about those God-awful "award-winning"..."
Thanks so much, Meg! Maybe there is a time for this book, when you've had a slew of amazing zippy reads, and you're in the mood for a sloggy and descriptive extravaganza lol? Haha totally agree about award-winning books usually being quite dull and boring... it's not just you! 🤗
Thanks so much, Meg! Maybe there is a time for this book, when you've had a slew of amazing zippy reads, and you're in the mood for a sloggy and descriptive extravaganza lol? Haha totally agree about award-winning books usually being quite dull and boring... it's not just you! 🤗
Debbie wrote: "Yes! Well said, Yun! Your review vindicates my thoughts exactly! I feel just like your comment says... "I prefer my books to have interesting plot advancement, nuanced character growth, and zippy w..."
Thanks so much, Debbie! It's totally not just you! I really enjoyed reading your review too. It's always extra disappointing when you end up having a mediocre experience with a book that so many others loved, so it's nice to know we're not alone in our feelings! :)
Thanks so much, Debbie! It's totally not just you! I really enjoyed reading your review too. It's always extra disappointing when you end up having a mediocre experience with a book that so many others loved, so it's nice to know we're not alone in our feelings! :)
Holly wrote: "Such a polarizing book! Sorry you weren't in the loved it camp, oh well, onto the next!"
Thanks, Holly! Definitely a polarizing book! I'm glad you loved it... I just wish I had the same experience! :)
Thanks, Holly! Definitely a polarizing book! I'm glad you loved it... I just wish I had the same experience! :)
Lucy wrote: "Great review! I appreciate your thoughts on this one. Seems I've been right to keep this one off my TBR."
Thanks, Lucy! You are totally wise to pass on this! 😅
Thanks, Lucy! You are totally wise to pass on this! 😅
I'm with you on this one Yun. Like a 4 year old feral girl could survive in the swamp....give me a break. It was good, but had so many holes that I couldn't get through it. Too many distracting holes in the plot!
Barbara wrote: "I'm with you on this one Yun. Like a 4 year old feral girl could survive in the swamp....give me a break. It was good, but had so many holes that I couldn't get through it. Too many distracting hol..."
Thanks, Barbara! Haha, I know right? I couldn't even do this when I was ten years older than her. It was just too much! Glad someone else feels the same! :)
Thanks, Barbara! Haha, I know right? I couldn't even do this when I was ten years older than her. It was just too much! Glad someone else feels the same! :)
Michael wrote: "I love your honesty, Yun! Fantastic review! :) Hope your next read is a 5-star stunner!"
Thanks, Michael! Appreciate you saying that! :)
Thanks, Michael! Appreciate you saying that! :)
Dorie - Cats&Books :) wrote: "Sorry this did't work for you but thanks for your honest review :)"
Thanks, Dorie! :)
Thanks, Dorie! :)
I’m sorry this didn’t work out for you - it’s still languishing on my kindle 🥴Fantastic review as always Yun 💖
Ceecee wrote: "I’m sorry this didn’t work out for you - it’s still languishing on my kindle 🥴Fantastic review as always Yun 💖"
Thanks, Ceecee! Ah, something for you to look forward to! 😅 If you end up reading it, I hope you enjoy it more than I did! 💖
Thanks, Ceecee! Ah, something for you to look forward to! 😅 If you end up reading it, I hope you enjoy it more than I did! 💖
I bought this last year and still haven't read it! I'm worried it will be a slow-slog for me! Great review, Yun!
Sorry you didn't enjoy this one much, Yun. Holly and I will go sit in the swamp together, in exile 😂
Emily wrote: "I bought this last year and still haven't read it! I'm worried it will be a slow-slog for me! Great review, Yun!"
Thanks, Emily! So many others loved this, so whenever you get to it, I hope you do too! :)
Thanks, Emily! So many others loved this, so whenever you get to it, I hope you do too! :)