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This is the first Backman novel I have read. Since I never read his more popular, apparently more light-hearted A Man Called Ove, I had no prior expectations.
Since the factory closed down, there is little left in the small town of Beartown but the hockey club and arena. The entire town supports hockey and its youth teams. After a major win, the team's captain in a state of drunken inebriation commits a sexual assault. The episode is witnessed by a poor young immigrant who has only recently made ...more
Since the factory closed down, there is little left in the small town of Beartown but the hockey club and arena. The entire town supports hockey and its youth teams. After a major win, the team's captain in a state of drunken inebriation commits a sexual assault. The episode is witnessed by a poor young immigrant who has only recently made ...more

(2nd read: 2022) Even though I know what's going to happen, or perhaps because I do, this book still hits like I'm being punched in the chest. At times I have to force myself to keep reading because I know how it'll feel when I do, but it's an addictive pain, I can't help it.
A good book makes me want to finish it, to see what happens. A great book makes me feel something the whole way through. This one is a level above that. Backman writes characters that can make me scared, laugh, weep, and eve ...more
A good book makes me want to finish it, to see what happens. A great book makes me feel something the whole way through. This one is a level above that. Backman writes characters that can make me scared, laugh, weep, and eve ...more

New favourite author. Sometimes it really pays to read outside your genre comfort zone. Easy 5+ star.

I really struggled with this book because I found most of the characters so deplorable. I know it's not set in America but I just kept thinking that all of these assholes probably would have voted for Trump. It took me 3 months of forcing myself to read it to finally finish...ugh...
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So. Much. Hockey. Since I'm not a hockey follower and don't know much about the game, I'm sure I lost a bit of the nuance that such interest/knowledge might bring. However, I have the feeling that, much like the television series Friday Night Lights and the film Field of Dreams, there's much more to see here than any specific sport.
Beartown is pretty much cut off from the rest of the world, or so it seems. The economy is depressed, as are most of the people, and the only thing that seems to bri ...more
Beartown is pretty much cut off from the rest of the world, or so it seems. The economy is depressed, as are most of the people, and the only thing that seems to bri ...more

This book was a lot less whimsical and a lot more sobering than Backman's previous offerings. Still, having read Missoula by Jon Krakauer last year, I know the importance of the troubling topic that this book deals with. And you can tell the author still retains his sense of humor and overall human decency, for, though the ending is far from happy, it is also far from the worst it could be.
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Feb 24, 2018
Jen Ifer's Inklings
marked it as to-read

Dec 04, 2018
Darcy
marked it as to-read