Josefina commented on a post
My boyfriend found me reading this in sheer agony and asked what it was about. I gave him a brief synopsis of the book, to which he replied: "I thought you read for escapism, not to track down Americans every bit as miserable as ourselves and mourn them. You've gone and found Iran in Alaska." :))) unironically though, getting a glimpse of shared human experience is why we read.
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Black Cake
Charmaine Wilkerson
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The God of the Woods
Liz Moore
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The Great Alone
Kristin Hannah
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"I've known that noise since we first took MD on a side street off Lan Kwai Fong sixteen years ago."
"The forty-five-year-old squirts G from a dropper into a glass of orange Fanta."
i know it's definitely not essential to the story, but can someone please save me from some suspicious googling and let me know what (presumably) drugs are being referenced in these lines? i clearly don't get out enough.
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I liked the writing style of this book. It felt like, in a lot of ways, you were hearing this story over a meal. It felt personal - conversational in a way a lot of books donât.
I also really liked how we got to travel through time with the chapter structure so you got to know a lot more about the characters and their âyounger yearâ development. That really added to the current day events and how they reacted the way they did, spoke the way they did, or processed the way they did. I think that helped understand all the characters more.
I did feel like some of the thoughts/struggles were slightly too pointed at millennials, but also realize itâs designed that way. So itâs less of a critique more of an observation. These are the thoughts, feelings, emotions of someone this age. Itâs universal, not just tied to Max or any other character. Perhaps why itâs a gripping story. The relatability of it.
I also think the story lived up to the title âDisappoint Meâ. In a number of ways. And really, thatâs more of a reflection of how imperfect we are, as people - and why we do get disappointed in others. Our choices have consequences. All of them. Some good. Some bad. Some outrageous. And it is all apart of life.
This was a good story to capture that in.
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Disappoint Me
Nicola Dinan
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This is usually a required school read, but my school never had me read this. In my journey to read what are considered classics, I thought this was a good book to pick up - you know, considering the times we live in
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