I know, I know it seems like there is a distinctly feminine vibe to my list so far but hey guess what, I'm a girl! This book felt personal on a deep level. Everything from the way she approaches sexuality to the ways that anything she does gets pulled back into a conversation about her weight, on every level, it's funny but true. Read this PLEASE
This isn't just a book about a serial killer. It's not a thriller or a mystery. The underlying theme here is a sister's love (and also her resentment) toward her sister and what she can and should do to protect her. How far that can be stretched gets taken to the limit. It's a powerful story under the bizarre circumstance of their world.
Part of my quest to read the PBS Great American Read Top 100 most loved books in America, I found this gem. I did this in audio format and am SO glad that I did as the narrator brought the beautiful journal of a preacher writing to his son to life. This is full of spirit, heart and faith and the struggle that can exist to maintain those things. No wonder it was a Pulitzer Prize Winner.
Want to read this one? Too bad it isn't available in retail until November but, when it is...go out and get it immediately. I fell in love with Matthew Dicks' writing when I read Memoirs of an Invisible Friend several years ago. This book is written as a journal in lists which makes it compulsively readable. Yes, there are some repetitive themes but it is so deeply human that you are willing to overlook it. I can't want to see how the public receives this one. Full review to come - watch this space.
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