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Monday, April 15, 2013

The Casual Vacancy

The general consensus of last Saturday's meeting was that The Casual Vacancy by JK Rowling was only "okay". While Heidi felt that the book got more easy to understand as the story went on, the whole group agreed that the story got off to a very slow start. There were simply too many characters to keep track of, the British slang got confusing, and some of the adult themes seemed just a bit too - well - adult.

We felt that Rowling was trying far too hard to sound like an adult writer, to break away from the sort of young adult, fantasy, family-friendly writing that she had done with the Harry Potter series. Her depictions of sex, violence, drug use, and language seemed mostly unnecessary; like Kyra said, "It's like someone trying to sound smart by using a bunch of big words they just looked up." And actually, it seemed as though Rowling had done a bit of that, too.

Overall, the book was probably a solid C-. It had a story that eventually got resolved and a few interesting moments and characters, but the ins and outs of English small-town politics were little more than a complicated distraction around Rowling's (somewhat poorly organized) depictions of suburban duplicity. What she managed to capture in the very first chapter of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (the two-faced nature of a nosey neighbor, trying to hide their dirty laundry) took Rowling an entire novel to accomplish this go-round, and it was still only so-so.

However, those of us who have read the Harry Potter series all agreed that nothing could ever really make us think less of good ol' Jo. We'll just have to remember her for the good times.

1 comment:

  1. The fact that there wasn't a speck of Rowling's style in the dark-humored literary volume dearly anticipated by many, suggests one of having done an exceptional job at being an author. And to know that the fiction itself didn't disappoint; being put mildly, I absolutely adored every instance, character, scene and the final outcome gathered. Hats off to you, Jo.

    My first badge of gratitude: our dear Flipkart. I received my order ON the date of release, which was more than I'd dared to expect.

    Well, it might not be easy to lay down precise words to summarize all of which one can garner out of the terrific and colossal novel; ranged with a deep scrutiny into the life of not one but many characters. There's a deep insight into their lives and minds, which is an incredulous achievement in itself. To portray that many people with unperturbed justice....
    And to top all of that, you know you've fallen in love with it WHILST reading, when you're dreading that it'll after all, come to an end.

    One can only serve it with much deserved credit by reading it with absolute cognition. I can't begin to spell out how much I've been inspired and in so many ways. It's not Harry Potter, it's an entirely different bittersweet piece of art. Just read it.

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