Ezequiel Salatino Salatino itibaren Ellagh, Co. Galway, İrlanda
I liked the humor of this book!! :):)
This was a wonderful book...it is not often that I find a book that requires me to read it in one day...there is only one author, Niall Williams that compels me to read it as if I only have a limited amount of time to do so...This piece is disturbing on many levels but certainly is realistic in theory!
I remember hearing Lamott read from this when I was a senior in college. Maybe it was the synchronicity - the book talks in part about one character during her senior year in college, during a time of lies, errors, and self-delusion - but it really resonated with me then. I didn't love it but I responded very strongly. A compelling read with a specific demographic. Maybe someday I'll be far enough beyond my own lost period to be able to read it again, and find more in it than a vindication of my own lostness.
2.5 actually because some things are left unsaid, like why Dee hates Julian so much.