I've never read that, but when I read "A Tale of Two Cities" just to read
it, I was very disapointed too. I got to the end and went "What? That's it?
Just.. over?"

I have found a lot of much older books seem to lack the ending closure that
most current/modern novels have.

Anyone agree/disagree? Or manye I've just been reading th wrong books.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of secapps
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 3:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BookCrossing] Is it just me??


Every so often I decide I "need" to read books by great writers.  So, I saw
The Garden of Eden by Hemingway and decided I would try it.

Every time I do this I am thoroughly disappointed.  Then I wonder...is it
just me???  These are supposed to be great writers, so what am I missing?

This book, to me, is terrible.  It seems like anyone could write like this.
Has anyone else read this book?  If Hemingway's writing is all like think I
can give up on him.  I am not quite to the end, but I can't imagine it
getting any better at this point.

If anyone want to try this book after me, let me know, you are welcome to it
  Would love to hear someone else's opinion on it.

Susie


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