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Ten Days in the Hills by Jane Smiley
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Ten Days in the Hills

by Jane Smiley

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I wish I could give this a "nothing" rating - this book is horribly boring. I should have known, given one character's penchant for "My Dinner With Andre" which is arguably the most boring movie ever made, that this would follow suit. ( )
  Jaynee | Dec 12, 2009 |
Generally, I love Jane Smiley, and thoroughly enjoy her books. Not so with this one. It's as if Rick Moody crept in and infected her writing. Ewwwww. Plus, one would think: ten people, ten days, ten different points of view, but no, people get left out, and annoying people are thus given more than their fair share of time. Granted, I've never read The Decameron, but I was under the impression that was the whole point of the thing.

The best part of the book may be the quote about Dr. Zhivago on the back.

This book is an example of the kind of pomo that makes me want to slap someone. ( )
  hairball | Aug 4, 2008 |
A meandering conversation between various individuals staying a house in the hills of L.A. The book is almost exclusively dialog, most of it believable. Relationships are depicted warmly and sweetly, but the book is quite tedious overall. ( )
  gwendolyndawson | Mar 29, 2008 |
haven't any of the characters in this book heard of Viagra? It seems odd that Hollywood is the last to know!
  Ibreak4books | Mar 24, 2008 |
I was a little put off at first by the fact that every chapter had a sex scene for no apparent reason, but really the main point of this book was conversations. And even the sex was mostly just to give the characters something to do while complaining about the Iraq war. This book has a bunch of about loosely-related people staying in the same house in Hollywood, mostly just talking about movies and politics and their shared histories. It was very relaxing to read. :) ( )
1 vote tronella | Mar 12, 2008 |
This incredibly boring book by one of my all time favorite authors (1000 acres). Ten days of self indulgent , boring people that I have no desire to get to know. There is a ton of the most boring sex imaginable. There is no real ending or resolution. I spent weeks slogging through this hoping that it was going to get better. It didn't. ( )
1 vote namillercpa | Feb 3, 2008 |
I turned all the pages, but skimmed most of it and finally had to stop.Very dull people having very dull sex and interminable conversations about too many movies. Could have used severe pruning. Highly disappointing. ( )
  bobbieharv | Jul 9, 2007 |
I suffered through half the book before reading other reviews (on Amazon.com) and finding that the book never gets better. So I did not waste any more time on it. This is an EXTREMELY rare thing for me to do. I almost never give up on a book no matter how disappointing it is. ( )
  BinnieBee | Apr 29, 2007 |
I like Jane Smiley, and would like to see her succeed, but this book was tedious for me. I was unable to care about any of the characters—a gaggle of rich Hollywood types gathered for ten days of navel gazing. I made it through to the end, but it was a struggle. ( )
  Stensvaag | Mar 3, 2007 |
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