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Name : Mindy L.

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Divisadero by Michael Ondaatje
 
Boring, Difficult, Confusing
Divisadero

The characters lack depth so it's hard to care about or remember them despite the horrific incidents in their lives. Though they do surpass them, because the story is so disjointed one never really learns how or why, and loose ends are not tied up, nor is there a satisfying ending. Some lovely poetic passages reveal "truths" I personally disagree with mixed in with a more simple, adventure narrative style, often to describe atrocities. Basically an unsatisfying mish mash with chance occurrences that normally wouldn't happen so if, as the author claims, this is his attempt to reflect life's "non-ending" vs art, the neat parallels and chance meetings don't reflect that either.

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer, Annie Barrows
 
Book Club Recommended
Informative, Interesting, Fun
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society

Maybe there's some hope in human nature afterall. Truly enlightening about the Channel Island Situation during WWII.We have about 30 book club members and this is the first time EVERYONE loved the book.

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