Monday, August 12, 2024
Swan Song by Elin Hilderbrand
I love Elin Hilderbrand
Not a Swan Song, more like a Turkey Screech.
I was really disappointed in Swan Song. I've liked so many of Elin's books and always looked forward to them.
The last few have injected politics into the fray, which totally distracts from the story.
And it's as if her last book (supposedly final book, though she admits in the acknowledgements it might not be her last....The Tom Brady of Fiction?) she thought, "well, if I'm going out, might as well inject all my political ideals into the book!
We had to slog through environmentalism, racism, lesbianism, inter-racial couples, and painting Southern upbringing as typical backwoods, backwards, blue collar, stupid people.
But it's not like any of those topics helped the story or fit, it's as if she was using those topics to say, "Look how elitist and progressive I am!"
She also had explict sex scenes which I don't remember in any of her previous books. And though there were only a few, WHY? A good author is able to leave details to the imagination of the reader.
Once she got passed the progressive notes, the book turned into a delightful usual Elin novel. We focused on the characters, their drama, and things were going well in the middle of the book, and then it turned the last few chapters.
Extremely rushed.
The characters became caricatures.
The ending was neatly wrapped up in three pages.
Super disappointed.
I usually can't put her books down...this one I put down so many times at being put off by the various things I mentioned, and then literally rolled my eyes at the ending.
If you're a die hard Elin fan, by all means, you'll love it.
If you are a discerning reader that dislikes tropes, skip it and choose any book of Elin's but Swan Song...
Snake Oil by Kelsey Rae Dimberg
Amazing. The author (new to me), is brilliant. A true artist. Very few words wasted in this twisty turny novel.
3 women: One is the creator of a female health and wellness company that utilizes all the social media to LIFT her brand (iykyk).
One woman started with the brand in the beginning days and has benefited from the products (so she believes) and is a devoted fan.
One woman works for the brand, befriends the devoted worker/fan, but had a different experience and is bitter.
There is a twisty turn. And, oddly enough, the character that I was sure I wasn't going to be rooting for, I actually found myself rooting for in the end.
I couldn't put the book down (that alone deserves 5 stars as I start and stop many many books and few rarely hold my attention).
Could easily go from book to screen, and I hope if it does, they stick to the story.
In a fair world, this would spend a year on the Best Seller list.
Release Date: September 14, 2024
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