Showing posts with label Anne Enright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anne Enright. Show all posts

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Review: The Forgotten Waltz by Anne Enright

The Forgotten Waltz
Author: Anne Enright
Published: October 3, 2011
Genre: contemporary fiction
Hardcover: 263 pages
Source: borrowed from the library


My Rating: 2 stars


Synopsis (from B&N): new, unapologetic kind of adultery novel. Narrated by the proverbial other woman—Gina Moynihan, a sharp, sexy, darkly funny thirtysomething IT worker—The Forgotten Waltz charts an extramarital affair from first encounter to arranged, settled, everyday domesticity. . . . This novel’s beauty lies in Enright’s spare, poetic, off-kilter prose—at once heartbreaking and subversively funny. It’s built of startling little surprises and one fresh sentence after another. Enright captures the heady eroticism of an extramarital affair and the incendiary egomania that accompanies secret passion: For all their utter ordinariness, Sean and Gina feel like the greatest lovers who've ever lived.


My Thoughts: I wish the book that I had read was the same one described in the summary above, because it certainly wasn't anything like what I read above. Told by Gina, a married woman who begins having an affair with a married man, this story is meant to explore how an extramarital affair affects these two individuals. Instead, I read some woman who seems to whine a lot, abandons her husband (he literally just disappears in the middle of the book, as if the author forgot about him), and is unhappy with her life. It just read like one big gripe session told be a middle-class woman who acts as if her life is so difficult. The characters come across as very bland, there was no development, and there wasn't any kind of story being told. It was frenetic at times, jumping all over the place and making my head spin. Anne Enright won the Man Booker prize for a previous novel, The Gathering. I'm interested to see what that book is about, because this one left me feeling like I wasted my time.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Follow Friday and TGIF (3-16-12)

Happy Friday everyone! I hope that you are having some amazing weather in your corner of the world. Here in Pittsburgh, it's 71! And the forecast is saying that it might stay that way for a few more days! It definitely has me looking forward to summer and spending the time outside. Now, onto the Friday fun ...


Parajunkee asks:

What is the best book you've read in the past month? What is the worst book you've read in the past month?

The best book, hands down, The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach. My review will be up in a few weeks.

The worst? I would have to say The Forgotten Waltz by Anne Enright, and that review is actually scheduled to go up tomorrow,


GReads asks:

Social Networking: Do you use Twitter or Facebook to promote your blog?  How has it benefited your book blogging experience? If not, how do you promote your blog? Share your twitter handle and/or Facebook link!

I do not use either platform to promote my blog. For me, the best way to promote my blog is to participate in weekly memes (such as this one) and reach out to other bloggers and connect with them. I have been wondering about having a Twitter account for my blog, but haven't really put any effort into making one. Maybe that's a goal to consider for this year!

So, what has been the best and worst book of the past month? How do you promote your blog? I would love to here from people who use Twitter ... pros and cons of using it for your blog, if you connect with more people because of it, etc. Please let me know! And have a great weekend!