It's book group tomorrow night.
I don't want to finish the book. I don't like the book. But I am a bloody minded fool who sticks to her guns. After being in this book group for around 15 years, there have only been two books I haven't finished. Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Nagozi and Brendan Cowell's Plum. Of the former, I was in Europe when book group was held. Of the latter, I was working stupid hours and I couldn't gel with the book, so I gave in. I don't want to make this one the third book I've missed.
Like it's a classic they say. And sure, I can find some redeeming qualities in this 70-year-old book which is an American Classic.
But it's a slog. I mean it's a book about these horrible people who do horrible things to each other and then go pray all of their sins away. Great. None of the characters are particularly likeable. I find the tone quite drony, and bland.
And yes, I know that James Baldwin is an American national treasure, and yes, I know that Baldwin is documenting his life in Harlem, within the realms of the Pentecostal Church, in the Jim Crow era and he's giving insight into a world I will never experience.
And the worst thing - I've got Peter, Paul and Mary's version of the song in my head.
It doesn't mean I am liking the book. I can appreciate it to a point, but I don't have to like it.
I've got about 80 pages to go.
Ergh.
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