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Another National Book Award winner whose pages I can't stop turning but I've no idea why I I'm enjoying it as much as I am.
— Jan 27, 2026 11:23PM
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This finally got good. The first 40 pages had me against the ropes, but now I'm back on my feet and dancing across the mat. The dialogue is terrific. I still don't know where it's gonna go, or if the whole book revolves around this one man's death.
— Jan 25, 2026 12:29AM
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Stuffy and dry, like Ben Shapiro's wife.
— Jan 23, 2026 02:35AM
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Morgan Abigail Garza
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"Joseph B. Chapin was finally dead. They had started fighting over him."
This book has is without chapters. Instead John O'Hara writes one hundred generous pages growing our understanding of late Joe's peers, his divided children and wife, and the sixteen pallbearers: "hot shots" of mostly Gibbsville, who, carrying their own fragments of Chapin, crescendo in a suggestion of a memorial by those important men.
— Jan 15, 2026 10:10AM
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This book has is without chapters. Instead John O'Hara writes one hundred generous pages growing our understanding of late Joe's peers, his divided children and wife, and the sixteen pallbearers: "hot shots" of mostly Gibbsville, who, carrying their own fragments of Chapin, crescendo in a suggestion of a memorial by those important men.








