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Sing, Unburied, Sing
by Jesmyn Ward
This will haunt you (in a good way) (10/11/2017)
I love Jesmyn Ward, so I grabbed this off the ARC shelf at work as soon as I saw it! She writes in a way that sucks you into the world of the characters, and manages to evoke pity even for the most unlikeable people by giving us a way to connect with their human experience.more
Tell Me How This Ends Well
by David Samuel Levinson
I wanted to like it (4/17/2017)
I picked this up as a reader in a book club but I also work as a bookseller for Linden Tree Books in Los Altos, CA, so I often read pre-release books and consider whether or not I would recommend a book to customers. This, unfortunately, would not be a recommendation. Imore
I'll Give You the Sun
by Jandy Nelson
Beautiful and poignant view of adolescence (12/2/2015)
This is such a wonderful book -- the emotions leap off the page from the extremely sympathetic characters. I loved the structure of the book, the writing, the pace of the story, the arcs of the characters, the unexpected (and even the predictable) plot twists, and themore
The Harder They Come
by T.C. Boyle
Deep character examinations (10/26/2015)
Maybe I've just read too many books where they describe the same sequences of events through different characters' eyes, or maybe I felt like he chose the wrong characters to describe the events, but there was something about the structure and pacing of this book thatmore
The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards
by Kristopher Jansma
Thinking caps required; reward is worth the effort! (5/17/2014)
I led a book club discussion on this book in May 2014. We read mostly literary fiction, and this is definitely right up our alley. To be honest, I had read the book, quickly, a couple months earlier, was confused on several plot elements, and would have given it about a 7/10more
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