sapphi_snake said:
I personally found the book to be mediocre at best. It's extremely short (I've found this to usually be a fault in most books, rather than a strong point), it starts very slowly, and it simply flashforwards past Dorian's decadence. Due to this, towards the ends when he does what he does (won't mention it, as to not spoil it for anyone), it just sems totally out of nowhere. The book should've been at least twice as long, exploring the decadence more gradually (thus the climax feeling more 'natural' and making more sense). Then there's also chapter 11, the longest chapter in the book, and probably the most shameless example of filler content I've ever seen in any book. When a book is less than 200 pages long, it should not have filler content. It's a real shame, considering that the premise was quite interesting.
Oh, and 10 novels in 15 weeks seems quite reasonable, provided they're not 1000+ pages long each. |
My copy of the book was 219 pages long :p I do not usually take the length of a book into account, I've read great short novels and horrible long novels and vice versa. I think the length was appropriate for the story Wilde was trying to tell. As for the flashfoward, I think it was more effective that the book just hinted at the decadence rather than show it. I really am not interested in reading what was considered wild behavior in the late 19th century.
10 books in 15 weeks is horrible for 1 class when I have 4 other classes, a job, a possible internship, and other things going on in my life.
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