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The Leftovers: A Novel
by Tom Perrotta
Leftovers (8/28/2011)
This is the kind of book you will recommend to your friends, just so you can talk about it with them. This is a perfect book for book discussion groups.
The Tender Mercy of Roses: A Novel
by Anna Michaels
Starts out strong, but falls flat (5/8/2011)
The basic plot is a good one, and the characters have potential to be interesting and engaging, but they get lost in metaphor and are held back by too many points of view. At first, the symbolic language is lovely and paints a picture of beauty and sadness. But it is so overdone, that by the end of the book, the constant metaphors are distracting and meaningless.
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