No spoilers. If you've read it, you know where I'm at.
I have a special place for books on my top ten list that have gutted me and maked me walk around in a daze for a week or so after reading.
This book takes first place. Bumping The Crossing by Cormac McCarthy out of its top position.
I don't know what to say as there are no words. Dolores Price will now remain with me forever.
I'll be doing my crossword puzzles for a few days before starting my my next book: Project Hail Mary.
I need to process what I've just read. I'm male, 54. A real human. And yet I'm Dolores Price, a fictional character. I love her so much, and also hate her, but also love her.
So many questions. Does redemption absolve sins? Do mistakes mean anything after you finally admit said mistakes? Are they mistakes?
This book broke my brain. Feel free to chime in.
by Cool_Cat_Punk
2 Comments
Excellent book
I love this book! I’m always amazed the writer is a man because he captures so many nuances of being female. Perhaps another indication we all have more in common than we know.