I stayed up late reading a book that disappointed me, and then I woke up early to go to the bathroom. I checked my email and the news and thought up a Words with Friends word and then, the next thing I knew, I was writing a review of the book, indicating I had been disappointed. I abhor it when I and others are vague, so the book was The Quaker Cafe. I am in the minority with my opinion.
I don’t usually write reviews because as one who has done some writing, I know how blasted subjective judgement can be. I wish I had a talent in math; I mean, people can’t roll their eyes and get snide at 2=2=4 and in chemistry something either blows up or it doesn’t.
Once I saw a book with a titled Sound of a Wild Snail Eating. The title tickled me and I made a whimsical joke in a post. Well, I got an email from the author lambasting me for writing a review of a book I had not read and citing some of her positive reviews. Hey, it was a jokie. I had even written a follow-up post, citing the New York Times Book Review’s comment of “brilliant.”
Now, I’ve gone and not made a light-hearted joke about a title; I’ve panned a book. Heaven knows what I’ll find in my email.
But that is not the stupid part; the stupid section is me staying up and not going back to sleep and now I am tired and really not revved up to pack for a trip to Ohio . . . and get up for an 8 am hair appointment tomorrow before driving down. Fortunately, Words with Friends has made me more aware of words and I am thinking of one now: nap.