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Sometimes I read a novel that quickens my pulse and makes me breathe more quickly, not because it is particularly frightening or surprising, but because it is so wonderfully engrossing. For me it only happens about 10% of the time. I give many 3 and 4 star reviews but very few 5 star reviews. I need a combination of interesting setting, beautiful prose and characters who are flawed, tangible and real. The latter is the most important element for me. But I also need the author to force me to feel
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Third reading of The Secret History. Or was it fourth? Fifth? I have lost count and with good reason: this book makes you lose yourself. It's the book that fed my appetite for murder mysteries (which is an understatement in this case), tragedies, and everything to do with the Ancient Greeks.
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18 June 2022: copying my text updates here in case they are disappeared:
December 11, 2021 – page 25
4.78% "I honestly can't remember much else about those years except a certain mood that permeated most of them, a melancholy feeling that I associate with watching "The Wonderful World of Disney" on Sunday nights. Sunday was a sad day ― early to bed, school the next morning, I was constantly worried my homework was wrong ― (p. 8)"
December 27, 2021 – page 238
45.51% "I wandered from light to light un ...more
December 11, 2021 – page 25
4.78% "I honestly can't remember much else about those years except a certain mood that permeated most of them, a melancholy feeling that I associate with watching "The Wonderful World of Disney" on Sunday nights. Sunday was a sad day ― early to bed, school the next morning, I was constantly worried my homework was wrong ― (p. 8)"
December 27, 2021 – page 238
45.51% "I wandered from light to light un ...more

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This might be the perfect fall book. Set on a university campus in Vermont, it follows an academic year's worth of progressively chilling and dramatic events. The characters are ridiculous, which is part of the fun. They're like kids wearing their parents dress-up clothes-completely pretentious but blissfully unaware of it- and their self-seriousness is actually rather charming. It helps counterbalance their near absolute moral depravity, which is quite alarming. Most of them, one way or another
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Dark, but very, very good. I think it is better than The Goldfinch. I find Donna Tartt's writing very dense.
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