TBR Jar Fail

My last pick from the jar was “A Bloodsmoor Romance” by Joyce Carol Oates. Already when I first picked it I had some reservations. It is about 5 sisters in a Victorian style setting, and apparently these sisters are very sexual and impulsive to the great embarrassment of their surroundings. I felt like this could go either way for me, and when I got it home from the library it turned out to be MASSIVE! So it lingered on my shelves until it was time to return it, and I decided to just give it up and pick a new book. 

So I picked out “Goodnight Nobody” by Jennifer Weiner, a murder-mystery set in surbubia, starring Kate, a mother who is not quite settling in with the other moms at the playground. I read the first chapter or so of this, and it did absolutely nothing for me. I’ve enjoyed Weiner’s books before, although I have to admit I find them of the enjoyable-but-forgettable variety, but I just wasn’t in the mood for this one. So I DNF’ed it and promptly returned it to the library. 

Therefore it is time once again to draw a new book from the jar. Lets’ hope this one will be more to my liking than these two were. So the book I’ve picked is “Cross My Heart” by Katie Klein. I’m sorry to say I think I will delete this from my TBR too…I’ve just read the synopsis and a few reviews on Goodreads, and admittedly I read the plot twist, and it’s the kind that would piss me off. And the writing is described as not the best in most of the reviews, which is a big turn-off for me. 



So let’s pick another one (again!). This time it’s “Fixing Delilah” by Sarah Ockler. This seems to be a book about family and how secrets can tear it apart or bring it together. I must confess I’m a little apprehensive as this usually isn’t my kind of book, but I assume there is a reason past me put it on my TBR. I might as well get it from the library and read a chapter or two and then decide. 


If you’ve read “Fixing Delilah” let me know what you thought of it. 

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