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  • Daughter of the Forest  (Sevenwaters, #1)
    jordynreads
    Jun 15, 2026
    Daughter of the Forest (Sevenwaters, #1)
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    Enjoyment: 3.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 3.0Plot: 3.5
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    I did like this but it was a bit burdensome in length. At times I was fully invested and at others really dragging my feet. Did enjoy the plot, though felt the characters were not explored in much depth.

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    How to Keep an Open Mind: An Ancient Guide to Thinking Like a Skeptic (Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers)

    How to Keep an Open Mind: An Ancient Guide to Thinking Like a Skeptic (Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers)

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  • Simple Passion
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  • Simple Passion
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    Jun 25, 2026
    Simple Passion
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    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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    It is a rare pleasure to find the private, secret corners of your inner world reflected back to you through another’s words. Simple Passion is the most vulnerable account of romantic passion I have ever encountered; Ernaux recounts even the most humiliating aspects of delirious passion, and in doing so gifts us with moments of mutual recognition and solidarity in the madness.

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  • Quest in review: Time Hops

    I finally finished all the books in the quest (yay!) and I'm struck by how differently each title approaches duel timelines and backstory. 5 of the 7 books have a duel timeline (all but Like This, But Funnier and Florence Adler) and all 7 heavily include past events in the present timelines.

    While reflecting on the quest as a whole, I realized the author's ability to weave in backstory drastically affected my overall enjoyment. The Plans I Have For You and Family Drama stand out: both novels jumped timelines at just the right points, when curiosity about past events made the time-hope feel earned and exciting. On the other hand, in Livonia Chow Mein the backstory was presented as a prerequisite for understanding the current timeline, which made these chapters feel info-dumpy and sluggish.

    Artifacts was the least successful at this in my opinion; I was never sure why this event from the past was getting page time, and had difficulty understanding where the author was trying to lead me.

    The Bright Years handled backstory in an interesting way; the first two parts were more like prequels, but the author managed to make them feel necessary and urgent - unlike in Livonia Chow Mein, where early backstory chapters interrupted flow.

    I'm curious if anyone else noticed how treatment of timelines and backstory affected their reading experience, and any other things you noticed that I didn't mention here!

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  • Florence Adler Swims Forever
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    Jun 25, 2026
    Florence Adler Swims Forever
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    Enjoyment: 2.0Quality: 3.0Characters: 3.0Plot: 2.0
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    While Florence Adler is a quiet novel, it lacks the hallmarks of an excellent literary fiction: psychological deep-dives into complex characters, dissecting relationships, everyday emotions explored in a new light. Here, the characters are quite ordinary and the relationships are relatively straightforward. There was nothing to anchor my curiosity, and as a result I floated through this quiet plot rather than actively participating in it.

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  • Catch-22
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    Jun 25, 2026
    Catch-22
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    Enjoyment: 1.0Quality: 2.0Characters: 3.0Plot: 2.0
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    Satire and absurdism dialed up to a million - Catch-22 exposes the absurdity of war through interweaving vignettes of a bomb squad stationed in Italy.

    This book would have been highly impactful had it been about 200 pages shorter. Within the first 50 pages, an astute reader understands what's going on: military leadership making absurd choices to appear successful rather than leading their troops to success, the whole concept of Catch-22, the ridiculous wartime bureaucracy, the irrationality of killing in order to live.

    Once you get the formula (absurd military leadership decision -> troops scrambling to make sense of it -> conclusion: the entire war enterprise is absurd) each subsequent vignette feels useless. That's probably the point: driving home that war is useless. But from an emotional and intellectual experience as a reader, my interest waned drastically since there was no new analysis.

    The second half of the novel moves from silly absurdism to dark irrationality. This emotional shift would have been much more impactful had I not already been checked out.

    While a worthwhile read simply because of its foundational place in modern literature and having birthed the ubiquitous Catch-22 concept, I feel its message was likely far more radical during its publication than it is today. I appreciate it for what it is, a unique take on the anti-war novel, but the overall experience left too much to be desired.

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