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Do either of you have one of both of these? The Last Ballad and The Revolution of Marina M..






There's a pervasive sadness and sense of dread, especially as Jojo sits in the back seat of Leonie's car and goes into that horrible meth house. But Ward's writing is so good. I love how she gets into her characters' intense feelings. I too love Pop and Jojo--and Mam to the extent we get to know her.
By coincidence, I'm listening to the audio of another non fiction book about Louisiana -- Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right -- really interesting to read both in parallel.
Again, don't worry about posting your comments. I'm not one to get fussed about spoilers.

Intense is the perfect word , Esil and the intensity continues. I found these chapters especially tough to read , with Kayla sick and the stop by the police . As I said, I thought about JoJo and Kayla when I woke up. That doesn't happen too often. I couldn't wait until they got home to Pop. The appearance of another ghost , Richie - so heartbreaking as we only know the part of his story that Pop has told JoJo.
I also am so impressed with how intimately we come to know these characters. I will finish this today , I'm sure . Wow is all I can say .

Will finish tomorrow, think I need a time out.




My only issue so far is with Richie. I think Given-not-Given is a brilliant touch, showing up every time Leonie gets high, but I'm having trouble getting into Richie the ghost being visible to Jojo and Kayla. Minor complaint. Generally I am incredibly impressed with Ward's talent.
Hope to finish tonight.


In the last group of chapters, I came to love Richie as we hear more about his heartbreaking story . With "seeing" and ghosts and magical realism in general, I sometimes have a hard time but for some reason , I just accepted it here ,
Heartbreaking but she is an amazing story teller .
Either of those books work for me . I'm dying yo read Cash's book but no response yet from Edelweiss and I haven't seen it on NetGalley.


I really was taken with this as tough as it was to read .
Thanks , Book sisters !

The midst of winter I did get from Netgalley, but only in PDF format and it won't download. Did you get download to kndle icons or tried to download the file?





https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

commented there . I really enjoy these reads too. I think we zipped through this one since it wasn't all that long and for me I had to keep reading.


Thought the ghost thing was just a little overdone so rated it 4.5.
Let's do the Allende. Think it might have more depth.

Great. Thanks for letting me know, Angela. I'm happy with either one too. Diane, do you want to break the tie? Or we could do one in September and the other in October -- unless we get the Wiley Cash book.

The link to your review didn't work for me , Diane . I'll look at the book .

I'm glad that we all felt the same way as we often do . I also very much enjoy the bond we've created with our monthly reads !
Until September!

It was definitely great to read this one together, especially given how grim it was.

I sent the note to sharyn.rosenblum@harpercollins.com and got Edelweiss approval this am.
I hope you get it Esil, but I'm too anxious to read it so may be starting it this week!

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