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Before Familiar Woods
Before Familiar Woods | Ian Pisarcik
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For fans of David Joy and Christopher J. Yates, comes Ian Pisarcik's haunting debut novel exploring the fraught nature of families and the inescapable secrets that are out to cripple them. On the outskirts of a town too tired for its own happenings, the boys were found dead inside a tent. Three years later, their fathers have disappeared, too. Ruth Fenn's son was the boy they blamed. For three years, Ruth has accepted her lot as pariah, focusing on her ailing mother and the children left in her care by the struggling single parents of North Falls, Virginia. But now the additional loss of her husband is too much to bear, and she has no choice but to overcome the darkness or be consumed by it. But as she edges closer to the truth, she begins to uncover some secrets that are better left buried. That's when she meets Milk Raymond, a war vet who comes home to find his nine-year-old son abandoned by his mother. Unable to find work, with no idea how to be a father, Milk turns to Ruth for help. But as the mystery of Ruth's missing husband deepens, the fragile stability Milk has created for Daniel is shattered by the ill-fated return of Daniel's mother, who will stop at nothing to get her boy back. As these unsettled and interconnected lives hurtle towards a devastating conclusion, both Ruth and Milk are about to learn that their dying Vermont town has more secrets than they ever thought possible--and there are those who will do anything to protect them.
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FelinesAndFelonies
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Not quite a thriller, not quite literary fiction. I liked the pace of the writing and the multiple perspectives that told the story. I thought the scenic descriptions were beautiful without being overdone. My mood throughout the book felt like the author had built in the right sense of sad. I thought the underlying issue of the boy seemed really far-fetched but perhaps it was intentional. Definitely a worthwhile read. ⭐⭐⭐💫

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Bette
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Although dark and atmospheric, I'm surprised there hasn't been more buzz around it. This was such a vivid read. I really liked how the author brought everything to life.

"Her face was thin and the lines that ran obliquely along the sides of her nose were dark
and seemed to hold the ends of her lips like the ropes of a porch swing."

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readswellwithothers
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If you‘re the kind of reader who sometimes just likes to follow around a few people that you don‘t yet know who have histories and attachments and heartaches and relationships and feelings that can take you away for a little while from your own shit, this is worthy. I‘m not a blurb/jacket/review reader so I had no idea the plot line and that was fine. Just get in the damn truck and ride around in Vermont for a short while, friends.

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AudiobookingWithLeah
Before Familiar Woods | Ian Pisarcik
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2¾ STARS.
MY REVIEW IN ONE SENTENCE⇢ This cover portrays exactly how I felt while listening to this...upside-down and lost in the woods...

I seriously wonder if I had the entire book downloaded...it really felt like I was missing a chunk of the story.
https://leahsbookishobsession2.blogspot.com/2020/05/audiobook-review-before-fami...

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abookishbutterfly
Before Familiar Woods | Ian Pisarcik
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I will never understand why some books receive a lot of social media attention while others don‘t. Those books are certainly worthy of attention. But this beautiful March 2020 release seems to be sitting quietly in the background.

What underrated books do you think deserve a shoutout?

Libby1 I adored this one. 5y
abookishbutterfly @Libby1 This does sound really good and I do have it on my Goodreads list. Have you read anything else by this Hannah Kent? I haven‘t read it yet but I do have 5y
Libby1 I enjoyed Burial Rights. It was a 5 star read for me, but I thought The Good People was even better! 5y
Libby1 I think I‘ll read anything that Hannah Kent writes. She is so skilled. 5y
abookishbutterfly @Libby1 Good to know! 5y
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abookishbutterfly
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Before Familiar Woods is truly something special, full of the layered depth I long for but rarely seem to stumble upon in novels. If you like strong character development, dark, atmospheric settings, poetic details, and a spark of suspense, I highly recommend giving this hidden gem a try.

Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3131991687

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abookishbutterfly
Before Familiar Woods | Ian Pisarcik

“But there were a lot of things people didn‘t tell him. Nobody told him about Iraq. About how the enemy might not really be the enemy. Or how the fear of killing was so much worse than the fear of dying. Nobody had told him how to turn it on and nobody told him how to shut it all off.” ~Before Familiar Woods/Ian Pisarcik

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abookishbutterfly
Before Familiar Woods | Ian Pisarcik
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Do you read one book at a time or several at once? I‘m in the latter category. I do not know how to be faithful to one book. I also have a very hard time not immediately starting something new and exciting when book mail arrives! That‘s how I felt yesterday when the two pictured books arrived. I really wanted to dive right in!

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TheNerdyProfessor
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Mehso-so

Pisarcik is really good at describing scenery and creating a realistic setting. However, this book had two story lines that seemed tangential to one another. Both plots felt as though they could have been developed into their own book. While the primary mystery is on Ruth's dead son, the reader doesn't really get to know him - as a result I felt disconnected from the characters. This one took me a while to finish and I'm ready for the next one.