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Although this is a novel, it functions much like a collection of connected short stories. Chapters take on different forms -- letters, ballads, journal entries, narratives. Characters come and go and return in surprising ways. The only constant is the setting -- a settlement in the mountains of western Massachusetts that becomes a house. Farmland. Woodland. Different owners. Time.
A dark horse for favorite book of the year, but it's up there. The last two chapters I just put down would make Thore ...more
A dark horse for favorite book of the year, but it's up there. The last two chapters I just put down would make Thore ...more

This is a hard book to rate. It's definitely an above-average read for me in terms of its themes and writing and how it approaches its subject. But at the same time, it left me a little cold. It definitely feels more like a bunch of short stories than a novel. I like short stories but when something is marketed as a "novel," I expect it to be a little more... cohesive? Not that it didn't have a throughline but the connections were tenuous. I think the book tried to find its way around this by ha
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North Woods is extremely hard to describe. It's a series of interconnected short stories, it's poetry and "found" artwork and artifacts. It's the story of one piece of land and all that happens there, but it's so much more.
I read this is ...more
"There is not a fence that will keep out the porcupine; to try is folly. One must pay one’s taxes, sometimes."
Looking for a book that absolutely lives up to the hype? Look no further!
North Woods is extremely hard to describe. It's a series of interconnected short stories, it's poetry and "found" artwork and artifacts. It's the story of one piece of land and all that happens there, but it's so much more.
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Beautiful, detailed descriptions of unspoiled woodlands in New England, and initially I liked the book.
When the author took a turn toward the supernatural, my opinion changed. The great writing wasn't enough to redeem the very weird story. ...more
When the author took a turn toward the supernatural, my opinion changed. The great writing wasn't enough to redeem the very weird story. ...more

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