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The Summer Without Men: A Novel
by Siri Hustvedt
The Summer without Men (4/24/2011)
I thought that this book was going to be powerful when I had to put the book down after reading 3 pages. I was reliving my past and it didn't feel good! However, I was disappointed in the book. I thought it was disjointed. Hustvedt introduced characters and then by the time she got back to them, I found myself having to go back and try to remember who they were. I think that including Mia's poetry to tie thoughts together was novel, but ineffective. My biggest complaint was the author's vocabulary. I have a pretty fair grasp of words and their meanings but found that I had to stop repeatedly and look up words. I quickly began to wonder if she purposely used words that I'm sure most readers would not know. That added to the disjointed feeling although, with a Kindle, the reader would have instant access to the dictionary so the flow of the story might be more successful. And, finally, I thought the ending was disappointing, but fairly realistic.
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