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I just started reading A Walk to Remember, but a few pages in I am in doubt as to whether I should read on, because I am getting the feeling that it is a sad/depressing story? I am especially sensitive to illness (the big C in particular). I thought it was a happy-ending lovestory, or at least a feel-good book from what I had heard of it, but now I am not so sure?

It was not one of my favorite stories of his. I do not think it is an especially feel good story. You should read some more reviews before you decide, but I probably would not have read it, if I had known what was to happen. I read it before the movie came out, and never watched the movie.

I have to agree with Cheri, this is not a happily-ever-after story. I love the author, Bette Lee Crosby, her stories are so sweet. You should try her.


Lisa, I can see your points. The story is a bit outdated, and has a very slow build. It's hard for me to advise you on this one. It's a classic Shirley Jackson novel, and I gave it 5 stars. But, I read it so many years ago, before scarier books came out that seemed more compelling; like Stephen King's stuff. I guess, I'd say give it a few more chapters, and if it's not working for you, then why suffer through to the end?

Thanks for your help, Debra. I'm going to take your advice and continue on for a bit longer, but if I still feel the same way, I will call it quits.

I really hope you begin to enjoy it more!

I really hope you begin to enjoy ..."
Thanks! Hopefully I will 🙂





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I have definitely fallen out with this book. Plus it feels so.... 2018? If you know what I mean?
My question is - are there hugely interesting developments ahead that will make it worthwhile continuing, or do I quit now while I still remember enjoying part 1?
This is a serious DNF candidate, but I can still return my audiobook. Can anyone advise?



Interested in your comment, so very 2018. Could you explain? Particularly as it was published in 2010, so I assume written even earlier.

Anyway that was my take.

I don't understand the "so 2018" reference either.


Well, any book published in 2018 or earlier would be "so last year".
Whenever I hear someone say, "That was so 2018 (or any year)", it makes me think that there was a cultural theme that is now considered outdated. Was there a theme in 2018 that is now considered outdated with this book? Or am I reading more into that comment. Just curious.


Correct (lol). It was meant for the group read and the zodiac challenge in 2018 and I failed on both counts. It's basically a hanger on from last year, when I want to try new shiny things in 2019! Sorry to leave you all wondering ( haha ).
I've got to the part where everyone's making friends with the camels... (Huh?? What?!! ) I mean real camels and not the 'friends' who went flashing their money and other things around the nearby town... Sigh.
Thank you for your words of wisdom. I've decided to read some shiny new things in January and go back to tackle it again in February. Will let you know how I get on.
I am bearing Cherie's comment in mind though. If a fresh start doesn't pay off quite quickly, that'll be it for me.

I get what you mean about it being last year's project and wanting to move on to some new and exciting for 2019. I dumped the last book I was reading in 2018, Kill the Dead. It was a similar situation.
Don't force yourself to read it if you're not enjoying it, Annerlee. Life is too short, and there are so many books to read!

Hmm. How soon til I get to the camel awesomeness?? (ray of light?)
Thanks for the tip Janice : ) Glad you understand.

This I agree with. If you're not feeling it, put it down for a bit. But I recommend coming back to it :D

There. Feel better about it now!
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