I'm taking a bit of a sudden break from Les Misérables and reading this instead for now. Since I'm somewhat done with this book, maybe I'll continue with Les Misérables after finishing this.
I'm taking a bit of a sudden break from Les Misérables and reading this instead for now. Since I'm somewhat done with this book, maybe I'll continue with Les Misérables after finishing this.
"as I learned, if you find yourself in hell, the only thing you can do is keep going" - Nurse Rainier to Jane
While Kennedy's books seem to read easily for sure, I'm taking a break/giving up on this book for now because I'm not sure whether to keep on reading it or not. And I'm still not done with Les Misérables, so...
Today, I wound up changing my mind and am thinking of reading other Kennedy books one day. Unfortunately, it will have to wait until later since I hope to finish Les Miserables and La prochaine fois first.
This is my third Douglas Kennedy book, but I'm not sure if I like it much. For some strange reasons, I get the feeling that his novels are all similar to each other, which makes me wonder if I should stop reading him for good. (Which is unfortunate since I have three more Kennedy books that I haven't gotten around to read. 😳 Oh, well.)