Interesting. I gathered from your last entry you weren't loving it :). I did find it believable which is why I liked it obviously. I do think connecting believing the character to the enjoyment of the book is a true one. For me it is all about connecting with and believing the protagonist. I just finished an (admittedly crappy) book where I just did not believe the main character. Getting annoyed by a character does not a bad book make.
And I understand your struggle, there were points in the robber bride where I was on the edge of shouting oh come on! But I know at least two people irl who have similar struggles with letting things go so I guess that tipped the balance for me (and I am talking about the 20 years ago not letting things go kind).
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Date: 2014-04-29 05:12 am (UTC)And I understand your struggle, there were points in the robber bride where I was on the edge of shouting oh come on! But I know at least two people irl who have similar struggles with letting things go so I guess that tipped the balance for me (and I am talking about the 20 years ago not letting things go kind).