Last Things
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New York Times-bestselling author Jacqueline West captivates readers with a dark, hypnotic story...
Frank Gehry: The Houses
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One of the great architects of our time, Frank Gehry has revolutionized the use of materials in...
Winter Loon
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A haunting debut novel about family and sacrifice, Winter Loon reminds us of how great a burden the...
The Shadows We Hide
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In the highly-anticipated sequel to the national bestseller The Life We Bury, Joe Talbert returns to...
The Cold Nowhere (Jonathan Stride, #6)
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Edgar Award finalist and international bestselling author Brian Freeman brings the long-awaited...
Pink Lemonade Cake Murder
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In this irresistible mystery from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Joanne Fluke,...
Historical Books
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Historical Books is the sixth of seven full color reproduction books from The Saint John's Bible. Of...
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated The History of Wolves in Books
Nov 3, 2017
Linda is 14, melodramatic and poetic. She's somewhat obsessed with a classmate, Lily, who spread rumours that their teacher, Me Grierson, molested her though this is questionable. Linda's narrative often veers off into dark corners, and the way the story is told (going back and forth, from teenage Linda to older Linda, reminiscing) only serves to increase the feeling of unease as the reader continues through the story.
The girl also spends a lot of time babysitting Paul, a toddler who moved into a cabin across the lake with his mother, Patra. Paul's father, Leo, is often working away, but when he arrives, Linda's relationship with Petra becomes strained. Patra's youth becomes glaringly obvious when her older husband appears. As a reader you're aware that something terrible has happened, but author Emily Fridlund trickled the information into your mind, keeping you reading until the end. The story surrounds Linda feeling both as a victim and a wrongdoer.
It's not the best Man Booker long list read as at times the narrative is far too disjointed. But the author writes very well.
Carrying the Black Bag: A Neurologist's Bedside Tales
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During his thirty-plus years of practicing in West Texas and Minnesota, physician and neurologist...
Freshwater Passages: The Trade and Travels of Peter Pond
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Peter Pond, a fur trader, explorer, and amateur mapmaker, spent his life ranging much farther afield...