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Book Summary and Reviews of So Much Pretty by Cara Hoffman

So Much Pretty by Cara Hoffman

So Much Pretty

A Novel

by Cara Hoffman

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  • Mar 2011, 304 pages
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When she disappeared from her rural hometown, Wendy White was a sweet, family-oriented girl, a late bloomer who'd recently moved out on her own, with her first real boyfriend and a job waiting tables at the local tavern. It happens all the time - a woman goes missing, a family mourns, and the case remains unsolved. Stacy Flynn is a reporter looking for her big break. She moved east from Cleveland, a city known for its violent crime, but that's the last thing she expected to cover in Haeden. This small, upstate New York town counts a dairy farm as its main employer and is home to families who've set down roots and never left - people who don't take kindly to outsiders. Flynn is researching the environmental impact of the dairy, and the way money flows outward like the chemical runoff, eventually poisoning those who live at the edges of its reach.

Five months after she disappeared, Wendy's body is found in a ditch just off one of Haeden's main roads. Suddenly, Flynn has a big story, but no one wants to talk to her. No one seems to think that Wendy's killer could still be among them. A drifter, they say. Someone "not from here."

Fifteen-year-old Alice Piper is an imaginative student with a genius IQ and strong ideals. The precocious, confident girl has stood out in Haeden since the day her eccentric hippie parents moved there from New York City, seeking a better life for their only child. When Alice reads Flynn's passionate article in the Haeden Free Press about violence against women - about the staggering number of women who are killed each day by people they know - she begins to connect the dots of Wendy's disappearance and death, leading her to make a choice: join the rest in turning a blind eye, or risk getting involved. As Flynn and Alice separately observe the locals' failure to acknowledge a murderer in their midst, Alice's fate is forever entwined with Wendy’s when a second crime rocks the town to its core.

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"Starred Review. Hoffman's doomed characters burn their way off her angry pages. This searing novel will linger long in the reader's memory." - Publishers Weekly

"This gripping novel asks readers to judge whether a horrible crime can ever justify a terrible act of revenge. It will engage individuals and book groups interested in debating this tough topic." - Library Journal

"Hoffman wanders into the cow pasture a little too often, but the intersection of the lives of two smart young women with a shared consciousness turns what could have been a boring tale into something worth reading." - Kirkus Reviews

"A mixture of The Lovely Bones and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo...Hoffman’s narrative oscillates between various characters, carefully building suspense, depth, and new insight with every chapter.” - Booklist

"So Much Pretty unravels a narrative that's rich with suspense and moral complexity. Delicately balancing two story lines, Cara Hoffman dramatizes a death and a disappearance. Along the way, we get caught up in her portraits of those who belong, those who don't, and the irreversible consequences of lives coming together. This story of violence begetting violence is a fine debut." - Lee Martin, author of The Bright Forever, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize

"So Much Pretty is certain to be talked about - not merely because it is a profound meditation on both public and private violence in small-town America, but for its captivating storytelling which draws you in on a visceral level and leaves you feeling haunted, in the best of ways." - Philipp Meyer, author of American Rust

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Suzanne G.

How some people differ when reading...
What a great story! Suspenseful and dark and one I had much trouble putting down. I liked Cara Hoffman’s style, her descriptions of scenes are unbelievable. And what a surprise ending. I didn’t see it coming.

Daniella R.

So Much AWFUL Packed Into A Book That Makes So Little Sense
Or so much drek! I've read some great reviews of this "novel" and was excited to read it. The excitement ended when the book started. Did I read the same book as these rave reviewers? I hardly think so.

I read a quote (not sure what its from but I found it on Amazon) from Hoffman..."as a journalist, I've always thought 'why' was the most important question". On this, at least, the "author" (DO NOT QUIT YOUR DAY JOB!) and I agree. Why indeed? Why did I waste money on this book? Why did I waste time on this book? Why did someone agree to publish this book?

To say this book was slow to start is a gross understatement. It never "started". The choppy writing style is something I'd give a failing grade for to a middle school student. I read the book to its end and I felt unsatisfied. The social commentary attempted in this ill thought out story rings hollow, specifically because the author (I reiterate, DO NOT QUIT YOUR DAY JOB) just tried too hard. Despite her overzealous efforts, she accomplished nothing with this book. The story is a real stinker. The writing style is hard on the brain and nearly painful to read. Reading this book made me feel like Hoffman was just trying overly hard (and failing) to be clever and witty. If her book speaks anything about her, she's neither.

If you set aside the sluggish, pathetic story line and the undisguised attempts at being the "smartest person in the room" with her writing, you still come up with something far less than mediocre. Where was the editor during the proofing phase of this book? It's poorly edited and it should never have made it past the reception desk at any reputable publishing house.

In the end, I couldn't even bring myself to donate this book to my local book drive. It went into the recycling bin with the remnants of products that served much more use to me than this atrocity in written form. I regret spending the money on the book but I'm embarrassed to return it to the shop I picked it up from because I don't even want people to know I once thought it might be readable.

I try hard not to judge an author but a debut but this one was so bad that I can honestly tell you that I will not read anything else Hoffman puts out...should such a thing once again make it through the editing process to become available to the outside world. The thoughts in Hoffman's head should do us all a favor and stay there.

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Cara Hoffman Author Biography

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Cara Hoffman is the author of the critically acclaimed novel So Much Pretty. She teaches writing and literature at Bronx Community College and lives in New York City.

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