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Alexandra
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"Simple is never that simple" (68).
I don't really know what to say every time I pick up this book and read further along.... Every sentence is a journey in the best way possible and the lasting influence the Swede has imparted on Nathan since childhood is craaazyyyyy enigmatic and amazing
— May 31, 2025 03:59PM
I don't really know what to say every time I pick up this book and read further along.... Every sentence is a journey in the best way possible and the lasting influence the Swede has imparted on Nathan since childhood is craaazyyyyy enigmatic and amazing
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Alexandra
is on page 412 of 423
Finally picking up this gem again after months of stalling not just because of my reading rut but because the subject matter was getting heavier to read while I was stressing out with day to day matters too. Sigh. But there’s nothing like the healing powers of a good book so I’m here to finally see this journey through with Roth’s magical prose
— Sep 11, 2025 09:54PM
Alexandra
is on page 285 of 423
The story is genuinely so heavy, it’s tough to read in large chunks but the writing is hypnotic and painfully realistic so it keeps me entranced to keep pushing forward even if means traversing over land mines. I’m finally at the final third of the book, aptly titled “Paradise Lost,” so let’s see how in tact I come out by the end lol
— Jun 15, 2025 08:58PM
Alexandra
is on page 202 of 423
...So,... Simple isn't actually all that simple.
Jot that down.
(Things just got very serious and quite heavy, but the history of these imagined characters is SO rich and colorful and the writing so tragic and beautiful I can't help but marvel in wonder how such a story—no matter how unfairly depressing in its premise and conclusion—came to be.)
— Jun 08, 2025 05:34PM
Jot that down.
(Things just got very serious and quite heavy, but the history of these imagined characters is SO rich and colorful and the writing so tragic and beautiful I can't help but marvel in wonder how such a story—no matter how unfairly depressing in its premise and conclusion—came to be.)

