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It was around page 460 when I realized I'd be giving the book 5 stars. I tried to resist her but the way she pulls it all together, well, somehow it really worked for me.
I write a longer review where I give away some of the pleasures:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The philosophy is unusual enough that it doesn't feel like just an exercise like SO MANY BOOKS did to me in 2021. It really asks the reader to think more about their assumptions about mental illness, it discusses how varied our experiences with books are (this group will like that part I think!), it shows how a person can be so strange and isolated in one place and be immediately known in another. Like A Tale for the Time Being, it does have that dreamy quality to it that can sometimes lag a bit but I ultimately feel this will do quite well in the tournament.


I'm with you Gail - I bailed very early because it seemed so dreary I just couldn't hang in there to wait for other factors (like those Jenny mentions) to kick in.


You're not alone. I'm saving my ammo for the Tourney, but I already fear the Very Important Topic backlash.




and here I was thinking there weren't any doorstoppers this year on the shortlist... whoops!
I like the family drama (I am a lowly 8% into the book so far) but I'm not loving the Book talking to the boy shtick.




As some have mentioned here, I think this was longer than it needed to be. Since the pandemic I've had significantly less patience for books over 400-500 pages. I listened to a lot of this on audio (following along in print from time to time), which was mainly because of the length, but I think the narration was part of why I didn't love it. It reminded me of The Goldfinch in some ways, and maybe also Skippy Dies (which wasn't for me, but I know we have lots of fans here). As mentioned in another thread, the mom's voice in the audiobook is terrible and it made it more difficult to sympathize with her. I might have enjoyed it more if I only read it in print, but that would have taken too much time from my other book commitments.
I liked some of the philosophical stuff, the eclectic characters, etc. but there were some cringey moments. I'm probably in extra sensitive mode since I just got really harsh feedback from a sensitivity reader on my own novel draft, but I'm learning from that and it led to me having uneasy feelings about how some things were portrayed in this story, like the mental health aspects, the pot-smoking-led-to-the-dad's-death situation, etc. I don't know, I'm still on the fence about some of it.

Someone I care a lot about has struggled with hoarding much of their life, and I found Annabelle's story both heartbreaking and very accurate at times.

I feel like my rating is based on how it ended, up until then, I was doubtful. I'm as shocked as anyone that I ended up in five stars!

The character work was fine, but I felt queasy for large amounts of my reading time. I don't mind a smidge of magic realism every now and then, but this was all just a bit random. The idea of a book being narrated by itself isn't horrible, but I just don't think it's successful in this instance. Overstuffed, overegged and, frankly, I'm glad it's over.

This book made me anxious too Daniel.

I DNF'ed for these reasons at about page 75. Thanks for making me feel better about the decision. So at least that's one real life mental health benefit for little me ;)

Most notably, I’m a child psychiatrist, and I find the idea that my toys are suffering very distressing. 😳
I think I’m going to have to choose to believe that *my particular toys* are tired but alight with sincere purpose.

Most notably, I’m a child psychiatrist, and I find the idea that my toys ar..."
your toys are ok, they are happy to be a coping tool, (i found that particular detail very creepy too) and THANK YOU for what you do!
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The Goldfinch (other topics)Skippy Dies (other topics)
All's Well (other topics)
A Tale for the Time Being (other topics)