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This is a very quiet, interior life novel. It reminds me in many ways of Transcendent Kingdom, where the narrator spends time reflecting on the past while events in the present take place slowly, quietly. Not a lot of action.
Similar themes as Angle of Repose, too. I do think this is a book that is best enjoyed after some life experience... :) ...more
Similar themes as Angle of Repose, too. I do think this is a book that is best enjoyed after some life experience... :) ...more

I loved this book and wish it had been longer than only @200 pages. The writing was splendid and I felt completely transported into the mind of the main character. I kept hearing Carson's voice from "Downton Abbey". I am actually rewatching the series now, so that could also be why!
I thought it was masterful how the events that occurred to the character are filtered through his internal sense of his identity and role in society. I very much enjoy 19th century literature that includes a lot of in ...more
I thought it was masterful how the events that occurred to the character are filtered through his internal sense of his identity and role in society. I very much enjoy 19th century literature that includes a lot of in ...more

I believe that I have started this book many times but have been unable to finish it; however with the help of a reading club it became a lot more of an enjoyable read now that I can more fully appreciate the unreliable narration of the book. This read is really sad and it's pretty much the destructive tale of two men following their own strict codes of living and being ultimately betrayed by them because of their failure to adapt. I think this is one of the best books I've read in a long time a
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