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booking_along 's review for:
The Small House at Allington
by Anthony Trollope
emotional
funny
lighthearted
slow-paced
this is so far my least favorite of trollope books i read.
which i guess was unavoidable and had to happen at some point but it’s still a little sad.
and it’s not that is badly done or written but just that most of this book is told from the characters i had the least interest in from all characters in the book.
and that was so frustrating because the other characters would have been so much more interesting to me and i am sure less frustrating to me.
i really didn’t like most of the males on this book for most of the story because they behaved horrible and selfish and -yes!- frustrating to no end.
i wish the book would have been showing more of the dale women, their story and journey.
it’s still well written and it’s a talent to write characters in a way that makes the reader want to rip the book apart because the characters are so stupid.
let’s hope the next one will be better.
which i guess was unavoidable and had to happen at some point but it’s still a little sad.
and it’s not that is badly done or written but just that most of this book is told from the characters i had the least interest in from all characters in the book.
and that was so frustrating because the other characters would have been so much more interesting to me and i am sure less frustrating to me.
i really didn’t like most of the males on this book for most of the story because they behaved horrible and selfish and -yes!- frustrating to no end.
i wish the book would have been showing more of the dale women, their story and journey.
it’s still well written and it’s a talent to write characters in a way that makes the reader want to rip the book apart because the characters are so stupid.
let’s hope the next one will be better.