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Loved this. Thought I may not like this but too many friends gave it good reviews to not read. Quoting a quote because I cannot do this book justice.
"Spectacular...exuberant....Station 11 offers comfort and hope to those who believe, or want to believe, that doomsday can be survived, that in spite of everything people will remain good at heart, and that when they start building a new world they will want what was best about the old". Sigrid Nunez The New York Times Book Review ...more
"Spectacular...exuberant....Station 11 offers comfort and hope to those who believe, or want to believe, that doomsday can be survived, that in spite of everything people will remain good at heart, and that when they start building a new world they will want what was best about the old". Sigrid Nunez The New York Times Book Review ...more

4 stars? 3? Actually 3.5 is about right. This may be a National Book Award nominee, but I felt it covered familiar post-apocalyptic territory: set in the days directly before and many years after (there are multiple references to being on "the road" in the first years after a pandemic strikes, so this POV is like McCarthy +20), society is slowly coping with what has been lost (antibiotics! Anesthesia!! Electricity! Gasoline!) and what remains. The quirk of this novel is its insistence on the dur
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Wow. I may need an emergency book club meeting, because there are Things To Discuss coming out of reading this novel.
To start, I didn't love this book. It dragged. It flashed back and forward in time and between characters. There were a few cases where the coincidence was too obvious. But the story grew on me, and I found myself wanting to know more; to explore the rest of the world of these characters, and to see what happens next.
So, the questions (no spoilers, but you might look for these top ...more
To start, I didn't love this book. It dragged. It flashed back and forward in time and between characters. There were a few cases where the coincidence was too obvious. But the story grew on me, and I found myself wanting to know more; to explore the rest of the world of these characters, and to see what happens next.
So, the questions (no spoilers, but you might look for these top ...more

Jun 02, 2015
Betsie
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it was amazing
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“WHAT WAS LOST IN THE COLLAPSE: almost everything, almost everyone, but there is still such beauty. Twilight in the altered world, a performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in a parking lot in the mysteriously named town of St. Deborah by the Water, Lake Michigan shining a half mile away.”

I just really, really love pretty much everything about this book. As soon as it was finished, I ran to the computer to see if the author planned a sequel. She does not, which made me horribly sad. However, s ...more

Jul 23, 2023
Larissa
rated it
really liked it
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Dec 24, 2014
Hardcover Hearts
rated it
it was amazing
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May 12, 2015
Karyn The Pirate
marked it as to-read
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apocalyptic-futuristic-dystopian,
sci-fi


Dec 10, 2015
Sheri
marked it as to-read

Dec 27, 2015
Esther
marked it as to-read