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This book is terribly sad in an addictive exciting way. I plan to read more, maybe all of her books.
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Mar 11, 2025

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started sobbing in the first 50 pages. never stopped. don’t read if you fear eternal loneliness and/or fading into oblivion. or do, I survived
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I finished this on the plane home today, and it did in fact make me Cry In Public™️ (which I must admit, is an average experience for me). But, this hit home for me! A book about toxic love, insecurity, and depression. Also, why are all the books I've read by Irish writers so sad? Are y'all ok?
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Lyrical, auto-fiction about a contested will and a family’s dark past. Reads in the vein of Rachel Cusk or Deborah Levy, but very Norwegian. Never thought I’d be so invested in a battle over the deeds to summer cabins in a place I’ve never heard of.
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