Life has its little disappointments. I’m not talking about the big ones like cancer, bush-fires, flood, earthquakes, heart attacks, war, terrorism and divorce. I mean the little ones: the hamburger not looking like the ones in the ads; getting caught in the wrong traffic light cycle and getting red lights all the way home… That sort of thing.

For example, I’ve been taking Caltrate Plus for over two years now and, unlike the woman in the advertisement, I’m still utterly crap at playing tennis. Mind you, I was also rather pathetic at it before I started taking the supplement but there was a faint element of hope.

One of the things that irritates me is when an author lets me down. A few years ago one of my sisters gave me a novel for Christmas. It was written by a well-known Aussie author, who has won awards for her work. I’d read one of her books before and had enjoyed it, so I was looking forward to this one. But, instead of the literary feast I’d expected, the experience was like chewing on cardboard. Her characters were one-dimensional and boring. I had to urge myself to care enough about the heroine (I think she was the heroine) to keep reading. Pandering to my masochistic tendencies I read it all the way through. (May my eyes forgive me.) The ending was contrived and…well…ho-hum. What a waste of time and paper. I even thought, “Some trees gave their life for this?”

Usually I treasure books and keep them until the silver fish have moved in and turned them into apartment blocks. This one went into the bin. I couldn’t even bring myself to pass it on to someone else. I was so thoroughly disappointed with it that I haven’t been able to gird my loins to read anything else by said author. I expect that one day I’ll admit that we all have our off days and I’ll give her another go but it’s going to take some time yet.

The thing is, I expect she’d admit that wasn’t one of her finer efforts. I suspect the publisher still took it because, with the name on the front cover, they were guaranteed to still sell and sell well. And in the meantime a new writer, trying to get a toe in the door, missed an opportunity. It’s disappointing. It’s irritating. It’s disheartening. 

That’s my gripe for the week. What about you? Ever felt let down by a book or movie? For me, Ishtar has a permanent place in the Hall of Infamy. Up until that movie I thought it was impossible for Dustin Hoffman to do anything less than wonderful. I guess we all have our moments.

I hope you have a great week. May you catch all the green lights; may the hamburgers be delicious; may you excel in your chosen sport and may every book you read be magical.