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Thus far - a mostly uncomplicated coming of age story about a privileged boy learning about the depths of his family's dark history.
Harrison is pretty leisurely about getting to the historical elements. David's father is clearly a monster, already, but not much more than that is terribly clear.
The religious elements don't appeal to me in the slightest.
But, it's well written and reads easily - B+ thus far.
— Feb 18, 2025 06:33PM
Harrison is pretty leisurely about getting to the historical elements. David's father is clearly a monster, already, but not much more than that is terribly clear.
The religious elements don't appeal to me in the slightest.
But, it's well written and reads easily - B+ thus far.
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"People rarely do things for singular reasons. Our motives are clumsily multiple."
I'm really enjoying this, though the permissive "foibles" of the entitled are just fucking distasteful and unpleasant.
I find myself relating to this regularly. But also not at all. It's very well-written, and often very confessional in nature, but it has this certain northern distance and iciness to it.
Quite good thus far.
— Feb 20, 2025 07:19PM
I'm really enjoying this, though the permissive "foibles" of the entitled are just fucking distasteful and unpleasant.
I find myself relating to this regularly. But also not at all. It's very well-written, and often very confessional in nature, but it has this certain northern distance and iciness to it.
Quite good thus far.

