GoodWGirl rated Man's Search for Meaning: 5 stars

Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's memoir has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its …
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Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's memoir has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its …
Ada is absolutely and irrefutably one of the greatest authors of the new generation. This book has everything!! There's humor, horror, beauty, romance, fantasy, imagery, subtlety, etc etc... Every story and poem has it's own format with such unique and truly diverse characters. One of the things that Ada does best is blending genres together seamlessly; so instead of becoming aware of the "type" of literature one is reading, you can instead get completely absorbed in the story for its own sake. Ada writes in a way that makes it impossible not to empathize with her characters. Whether they provoke joy, sorrow or anger, the poems and stories all have one thing in common; you can't put them down!
Shulem Deen was raised to believe that questions are dangerous. As a member of the Skverers, one of the most …
"Many Christians struggle with the concept of walking by faith, especially in a world that says faith is all about …
I'd like to give this book two and a half stars; I wanted to like it so bad because the plot was pretty good and the writing style held my attention. But the characters were just so so so unlikable to me! I'm sure that's part of the point, that they've been through stuff and they're imperfect, but I think the author took it too far. It seemed like every other interaction was angry or creepy or morally questionable. The mother is especially inconsistent (claiming her son's birth saved her and mourning over her dead infant one second, then immediately claiming she didn't regret having an abortion a year prior??) and I struggled to find any purpose or meaning in this book. My final complaint is that the child's narration was rather gimmicky and inauthentic, especially at the beginning.
Everyone is more than welcome to disagree, but for me the …
I'd like to give this book two and a half stars; I wanted to like it so bad because the plot was pretty good and the writing style held my attention. But the characters were just so so so unlikable to me! I'm sure that's part of the point, that they've been through stuff and they're imperfect, but I think the author took it too far. It seemed like every other interaction was angry or creepy or morally questionable. The mother is especially inconsistent (claiming her son's birth saved her and mourning over her dead infant one second, then immediately claiming she didn't regret having an abortion a year prior??) and I struggled to find any purpose or meaning in this book. My final complaint is that the child's narration was rather gimmicky and inauthentic, especially at the beginning.
Everyone is more than welcome to disagree, but for me the book just left a bad taste in my mouth and left me wondering what was gained from reading it. It's too bad though because again, the basic plot was unique and captivating. Maybe there will be a revised version someday? Haha.