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The Collective: A Novel
The Collective: A Novel | Don Lee
5 posts | 3 read | 2 to read
After a college friend's suicide, Eric Cho reflects on their friendship over the years.
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BooksForEmpathy
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Dinner. Kimchi pancakes again (so YUM).

Also, this book is 🔥! I‘m loving it. Three college friends start the 3AC (Asian-American Artist Collective) and explore race, writing, art, and try to find meaning in their lives and with each other.

Being 1/4 Korean but with all the privileges of whiteness puts me in a weird place, and I think I‘ll always be drawn to books like these about searching for one‘s authentic identity 😍.

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bluegreenmarina
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I really enjoyed this, especially the second half. The final paragraph was truly heartbreaking in an unexpected way. There were also a couple of really memorable scenes that would probably translate well to film.

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bluegreenmarina
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random library find :)

bluegreenmarina Really enjoying it so far (about 70% done) 7y
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MLRio
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Mehso-so

This book reads less like a novel than a memoir. Passionate but repetitive, it struggles along against the lack of plot before finally trying to squash the whole story into the final two chapters. As much as I admire Lee's wit and verbal dexterity, I struggled with the weak narrative. ⭐️⭐️

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MLRio
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50 pages in and totally enamored with this book. Engaging, fast-paced and funny.