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- Jun 25, 2013
Finished "All The Ugly And Wonderful Things" by Bryn Greenwood for the third time.
The best way I can describe this book is it's like watching a burning train about to crash into an orphanage, watching said crash unfold in slow motion, and then watching as those who survived try and pick up the pieces that remain.
I remember going into it not knowing too much about what actually happens, and I found myself absolutely enthralled. The subject matter is something I find absolutely reprehensible, but the whole thing is written with such nuance and depth that you can at least understand why certain characters do certain things and act the way they do. It's something I find myself coming back to. Particularly when I'm going someplace by airplane.
The best way I can describe this book is it's like watching a burning train about to crash into an orphanage, watching said crash unfold in slow motion, and then watching as those who survived try and pick up the pieces that remain.
I remember going into it not knowing too much about what actually happens, and I found myself absolutely enthralled. The subject matter is something I find absolutely reprehensible, but the whole thing is written with such nuance and depth that you can at least understand why certain characters do certain things and act the way they do. It's something I find myself coming back to. Particularly when I'm going someplace by airplane.