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The Friends Of Meager Fortune
by David Adams Richards
by David Adams Richards
Stephen Hayes's review
bookshelves: fiction-general, our-books, abandoned
Dec 04, 09
bookshelves: fiction-general, our-books, abandoned
Read in November, 2009
I haven't finished this book, and I doubt that I will. My wife picked it up cheap in a book shop that sells remainders, and read it. She said that she found the style difficult, and that she had to read each sentence twice.
It's about a logging family in eastern Canada before and after the Second World War, and small town gossip and rumours.
I picked it up for bedtime reading when I was too tired to read anything more demanding and found it too demanding. I too found I was having to read every sentence twice, though I'm not sure why. The sentences are not over long, nor are they complicated in structure. But on first reading, the meaning doesn't seem to get through, and one has to read it again to see how it connects with what went before.
Maybe I'll pick it up again later, maybe not.
It's about a logging family in eastern Canada before and after the Second World War, and small town gossip and rumours.
I picked it up for bedtime reading when I was too tired to read anything more demanding and found it too demanding. I too found I was having to read every sentence twice, though I'm not sure why. The sentences are not over long, nor are they complicated in structure. But on first reading, the meaning doesn't seem to get through, and one has to read it again to see how it connects with what went before.
Maybe I'll pick it up again later, maybe not.
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