On holiday, I read Terry Waite’s autobiography, Taken on Trust.
To be honest, I didn’t enjoy it at all; I found the first third really hard going and the rest just poorly written. I didn’t find it engaging at all and skim-read large parts of it. However, I think I’m alone in my assessment; my sister (who recommended it) thought it was fabulous, and all the Amazon reviews are four- or five-star ratings.
I thought it was a shame, as the story itself lends itself to a book. I can’t begin to imagine what it was like for him, and am in awe that he managed to stay sane after so long in solitary confinement. And yet I feel the writing style really let it down. It felt more of a chore to read than a pleasure.