I give a wide berth to writers, so it is rare that
I actually dislike a book. I may not like it, but that does not mean that I
dislike it.
I wanted to like “Let’s Pretend This Never Happened”
as it has been highly recommended by friends and bagged Goodreads’ Best in
Humor Category in 2012. I plodded through chapter after chapter, but the more I
read, the more I was not liking it. When
I finally reached the last page, I heaved a big sigh of relief and admitted to
myself that I disliked the book.
Here’s why I do not find Lawson funny:
- Too much profanity.
Why does Lawson pepper her sentences with cuss words? If we teach children
at an early age not to swear, why will we find a middle-aged person who
can barely finish a sentence without letting go of a profanity, remotely
funny?
- I do not find stories
of alcohol and substance abuse funny. These are serious issues
- I do not find humorous,
stories of self-confessed ineptness which can result in damage to life and
property.
- I do not find funny
people who ridicule other people just to elicit laughs.
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