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Such a Fun Age
by Kiley Reid
Disappointing (4/1/2021)
I forced myself to finish this book. I cannot believe the critics giving it five stars. The only character in the book that I liked was the toddler, Briar. Everyone else was so superficial, and frankly, I didn't feel the book was well written. The ending was empty with no one changing and simply headed in the same direction... nowhere I'd want to go.
The Half-Life of Everything: A Novel
by Deborah Carol Gang
Unbelievable (1/25/2019)
I read this book because I have a brother whose wife has Alzheimer's. I thought it might be a book for him to read and find something to which he could relate. I was so wrong. I found this book almost insulting. The situations in this book are simply unbelievable. Things would never play out in real life the way it did in this book. I don't understand how the author could distort and treat a tragic affliction the way she did.
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