![]() ![]() I read it for the unreliable narrator category for the reading challenge. Highly recommend!įig by Sarah Elizabeth Schantz. I devoured this psychological suspense over the weekend. ![]() ![]() The writing is so incredibly beautiful and it moved me to tears.įractured by Catherine McKenzie. He shares how he cares for his nineteen-month-old son, details of their daily routines, and his grieving process. Leiris is a French journalist who’s wife was killed during in the Paris attacks. You Will Not Have My Hate by Antoine Leiris. The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe Love this post, Anne! I definitely told everyone about I Let You Go. Harper Lee should probably have just left this book on her desk. However, I did not care for this book the way I had hoped I would. I think many readers were turned off by reviewers before they ever even read the book, thus perpetuating the complaints of Atticus being perceived as racist. For the time period, the response in this second book was probably more true to the “flavor” of small town Southern living. Of course, everyone loved his defense of the accused in “To Kill a Mockingbird”. I did not consider him racist, so much as trying to steer the townspeople. Lots of choppy writing, inadequate character and plot descriptions, and even poorly edited phrases, spelling, grammar…threw me off, almost as if someone tried to finish the book from notes Harper Lee never used.Ģ. ![]() The second half seemed as if it had been thrown together from notes. The first half of the book read like Harper Lee’s voice. ![]()
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