

People don‘t seem to like this one. I enjoyed it, although I feel like I‘ve read better versions recently of both storylines. It takes about 60 pages to get into the rhythm of her style.
People don‘t seem to like this one. I enjoyed it, although I feel like I‘ve read better versions recently of both storylines. It takes about 60 pages to get into the rhythm of her style.
I don‘t remember how I found out about this book, but excited to try something a little different.
This takes place on two timelines with two main characters. The earlier timeline, is about a gay man living in NYC pre-aids epidemic and hoping well into the epidemic. The second timeline is later and works real shows how media works. The two stories do intertwine in the last portion. I thought it was well written and I only enjoyed this more as I continued the story.
Pretentious much? duBois wants you to know that she took a SAT prep class and remembers those vocabulary words.
Joking aside - I bailed at 25%. The Spectators reads like two different books held together by one tiny thread. I enjoyed the present day story a bit more and wish that was the focus of this book. #arc #netgalley