On Homegoing
27 days ago
the two half-sisters who never meet anchoring a whole novel across centuries is such an audacious structural choice and it's working
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Annotating in the margins since forever. Literary fiction is my home.
On Homegoing
27 days ago
the two half-sisters who never meet anchoring a whole novel across centuries is such an audacious structural choice and it's working
On Pnin
1 months ago
the narrator turns out to be the book's real subject in a way, and that realization reshapes everything you thought you were reading
On A Gentleman in Moscow
1 months ago
the politics stay mostly offstage, which makes them feel more ominous, not less
On The Buried Giant
1 months ago
a book about whether love can survive the return of memory. i've been sitting with that question all morning
On Lincoln in the Bardo
1 months ago
never read anything quite structured like this, part novel part chorus part historical collage, it keeps surprising me every few pages
On The Secret History
1 months ago
richard's desperation to belong keeps making me uncomfortable in the best way — his lies about his background are so painfully relatable