Submitted by Raindrops_On-Roses t3_1000dfp in books
I just finished reading "Firefly Lane" by Kristin Hannah. Y'all, I wanted to LOVE this book. But at the end of it, it was just... fine. I enjoyed the story well enough, but it was, to me, nothing extraordinary. I found that the characters lacked any fundamental complexity or depth, at least to the extent that they didn't really feel like real people. That made it harder to immerse myself into the story and surrounding world. I'm not saying it was BAD because it wasn't. However, I picked it up because there was so much hype surrounding it, and it sounded like a good story. After finishing it, I just didn't see what all of the excitement was about. That's not to say it doesn't deserve the hype. It just didn't measure up to it for me, personally. I just wanted to start a discussion here with anyone else who has read it to see what others think. And if anyone has read the sequel, let me know how that measures up in comparison before I try to start it. Once I start a book, I NEED to finish it. It's honestly a little neurotic, so before I commit, I want to get some insight. If the characters feel more well-rounded, I think I would enjoy it much more.
Edit: The word that I'm looking for is "underwhelming."
NWGirl2002 t1_j2erstu wrote
Being from the Seattle area and with some of the actual locations and people she names in the book I should have enjoyed it... But nope couldn't even finish it, I tried but just couldn't finish it, so now it sits in my DNF pile