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Life of the World to Come
Life of the World to Come | Dan Cluchey
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Leo Brice is dead, in a sense (not the traditional one). When the neurotic law student meets his cosmic match in Fiona Haeberle, an impulsive spirit and burgeoning soap star, all seems well the two fall fast in love, and spend three years navigating their twenties in wide-eyed wonder. But once the fantastical woman who had defined his future bolts to pursue a fantasy life of her own, Leo is forced to come to terms with a reality that more closely resembles an epilogue than the story he d hoped it might be. Now a junior death row advocate, Leo immerses himself in the esoteric world of his condemned client, a born-again Georgia inmate named Michael Tiegs. As both men become consumed by the question of an afterlife and as Leo becomes increasingly confused by his own future and past Tiegs fate hangs in the balance. Leaning on his friends and grappling with his memories, Leo must try to save a client who may not want to be saved after all, even as he struggles to confront the prospect of his own mortality. At once obsessively readable, philosophically probing, and verbally acrobatic, "The Life of the World to Come "announces Dan Cluchey as a fresh new voice in fiction."
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hollylynnbee
Bailedbailed

I was really excited about this book, but I had to bail on it. It seemed kind of slow in the beginning and I just could not get into it. It seems like everyone who has read it loves it, but I just couldn't wait for it to pick up.

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BoldCityBooks
Pickpick

This was a surprise gem I got from NetGalley. I never anticipated this book would be so deep and profound but was pleasantly surprised. Set around a college writing major and her professor and the relationship they continue to have despite geographical changes that come into their lives. This really was a beautiful and emotional novel.

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BethFishReads
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Wondering what to read next. Just a few of my July choices

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[DELETED] 2232195534 Read The Last One and tell about it. I've not heard much yet and am wondering. 😀 8y
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Ehbooklover I'm soooo looking forward to reading 8y
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bookchickdi Decisions, decisions.... 8y
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