Unabridged Audiobook
Surprise was not a surprise.
No sense of lyric in the language Did not care for the characters. Similar subject is “ the Rules of Civility “. Much better book
It’s not until the last chapters that the book becomes worth it. You’re better off with Edith Wharton or Henry James, which have more psychological depth, as the premise in this book is not that sophisticated. It is however nicely written and beautifully read.
I am imagining being Hernan Diaz in the moment the idea for this book arrived. I am imagining what it must have been like to create the story within a story within a story like a set of literary Russian dolls. Someone wrote here that the surprise was not a surprise. Maybe they are a math genius. I am not, so for me the surprise was a surprise. What was not a surprise was the all too common narcissism , cowardice, and misogyny of men. Thus, the surprise was delicious.
Dreadfully dull. How this won a Pulitzer Prize is unbelievable, its so bad.
This book was surprisingly strong in providing possible scenarios of how wealth may have been built in this country. Particularly enlightening was the author’s understanding that some powerful men took credit for the brainpower of women. Haughtiness seemed to wreak from these men, the more they were dependent on a woman.
The language of this book is exquisite. Such a great read!
I though the book was remarkable. There were times I felt a bit lost in the details. Overall, it was a powerful tale of an interesting time. Made me wonder about other couples who seemingly worked as a team.
Laughed at the contrasting perspectives.
The author is brilliant, and the story hooked me for most of the book, however i wasn’t thrilled with the last third of the book. I enjoyed it, extremely well written,
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