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I just hated The Berry Pickers, the first book I finished this year. It has a good topic: A very young Canadian First Nations child is stolen by a white woman who wants a child, and the next fifty years are narrated in alternate chapters by the stolen child and her brother. I appreciated the author's choice to make the kidnapper parents ordinary people who did their best to be good parents; it makes it clear that stealing a child is a monstrous act that damages everyone it affects, even if you don't pile more child abuse on top.

But the writing is just sentimental and dull. It doesn't deserve to be hated. I should have just put it down when I realized it wasn't for me. But this is for book group. I refused to read the books this member chose in previous years, which were also sentimental, melodramatic, and dull novels about worthy topics, so I had made up my mind I was going to push through and finish this time. Mistake.


The other book I'm reading is a delight:
The baby plant root has forty-eight hours after it decides to emerge to locate water and nutrients, and then push out a leaf or two and begin photosynthesizing, before it runs out of resources and dies. The first green parts of any plant are folded preassembled and waiting inside the seed. This preassembled plantlet bears little resemblance to the plant itself; it consists of one or two cartoonish green lobes on a short green stem, the manifestation of the plant emoji, and it is entirely temporary.
From The Light Eaters, by Zoe Schlanger.

Date: 2025-01-09 12:43 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] just_ann_now
I read The Berry Pickers and, while I didn't hate it, I'm a bit mystified that it showed up on so many Good Books/Editor's Choice/Etc lists.

The Light Eaters is on my Monthly Motif list! I'll read it in March.

Date: 2025-01-09 12:44 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sabotabby
There's something particularly grating about dull books about important topics. I was forced to read quite a lot of them in school, and it wore at my empathy.

Date: 2025-01-09 01:27 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] moon_custafer
Trying to recall the quote about how there have been some very dull books written about God, and some excellent ones written about just trying to make a reasonably honest living.

Unfortunately, if I google “there have been some very dull books written about God” the results are 50% Christian book sites and 50% atheist sites, and none of them are the quote’s original context (arguing against the idea that the quality of a literary work is related to the importance of the topic).

Date: 2025-01-09 01:29 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lunabee34
Well, at least that member has consistent enough taste you know you don't need to bother in the future.

Date: 2025-01-09 02:21 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] asakiyume
Your other book does sound charming!

Date: 2025-01-09 03:21 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lcohen
this is why i keep failing at book groups! otoh, you have a pretty clear signal of which months to have some conflict you can't dodge so oh, dear, you need to miss reading that book.

Date: 2025-01-10 05:48 am (UTC)
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Huh, looking around, I'm surprised that The Berry Pickers seems to have made it so big - or more precisely, I'm surprised it hasn't been big here in Canada, given that the author's Canadian. It contributes to a(n only half facetious) theory I've got about how some Canadian books can only be successfully sold to Canadians and some can only be make it big in foreign markets.

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