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Nervous System
Nervous System: A Novel | Lina Meruane
15 posts | 15 read | 6 to read
An electrifying novel about illness, displacement, and what holds us together, by the author of Seeing Red Ella is an astrophysicist struggling with her doctoral thesis in the country of the present but she is from the country of the past, a place burdened in her memory by both personal and political tragedies. Her partner, El, is a forensic scientist who analyzes the bones of victims of state violence and is recovering from an explosion at a work site that almost killed him. Consumed by writers block, Ella finds herself wishing that she would become ill, which would provide time for writing and perhaps an excuse for her lack of progress. Then she begins to experience mysterious symptoms that doctors find undiagnosable. As Ellas anxiety grows, the past begins to exert a strong gravitational pull, and other members of her family come into focus: the widowed Father, the Stepmother, the Twins, and the Firstborn. Each of them has their own experience of illness and violence, and eventually the systems that both hold them together and atomize them are exposed. Lina Meruanes Nervous System is an extraordinary clinical biography of a family, full of affection and resentment, dark humor and buried secrets, in which illness describes the traumas that can be visited not just upon the body, but on families and on the history of the countriespresent and pastthat we live in.
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Sophronisba
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Nervous System meets The Echo Wife in today's Morning News Tournament of Books match. Neither of these books is flawless and I don't expect either to go much further. But Nervous System is my pick: it is thought-provoking and features some exquisite writing, whereas the main merit of The Echo Wife, to my mind, is its memorable protagonist, a scientist who is maybe a shade too melodramatically evil but still exquisitely drawn.

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cariashley
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Bailedbailed

I almost never bail, but I just do not have the mental capacity or patience for this right now. Not a fan after the first 20% and based on reviews, it‘s not going to get any less abstract. A somewhat disappointing way to finish off my #tob22 reading but I‘m incredibly proud of myself for reading all 18 books this year (counting this one even though it was only an attempt!) 🥳

Cinfhen 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻I didn‘t even bother with this one. 2y
Ruthiella I didn‘t care much for this one either. Congratulations on finishing the shortlist! 🥳 2y
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ReadingEnvy
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Panpan

After sticking with this one through the first 3/4 I skimmed the last bit, like, it's really not going anywhere, it's not going to improve, you're still going to randomly italicize four emotion words in the middle of this paragraph, okay.

It's about illness and family and writer's block, and also it's not. Everything is fragmented. Nothing goes anywhere.

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ImperfectCJ
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Mehso-so

There are aspects of this novel that I enjoy, like Meruane's use of time and place ("country of the past" and "country of the present," designations that mean multiple things) and the way the world and culture and history manifest within the characters' bodies, but the flow is too disjointed for me to lose myself in the story as I'd have liked. #ToB2022

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Hooked_on_books
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Pickpick

I found this book intriguing. It reads like an exploration of a family‘s medical history. The author used an odd, repetitive linguistic tic that I kinda liked, though I‘m not sure I entirely understood it. Thought provoking.

Sapphire Hi puppy! 2y
BarbaraBB Your review is encouraging! I might pick it up again one day but couldn‘t get into it this time. 2y
TrishB Love the pic ❤️ 2y
batsy Doggo 😍😍 2y
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BarbaraBB
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Bailedbailed

I‘m not gonna do this. Another book that asks way too much of me at the moment. A hypochondriac and time snippets. I just can‘t. I haven‘t yet read a book I really loved this year and I so want to. I keep escaping in podcasts and even television while I really want to read. I just can‘t seem to find the right book for me at the moment. #tob22

(Pic: The swimming pool I live across, where I start my day three times a week)

alisiakae That sounds so frustrating! I think this one is at the bottom of my ToB list so don‘t think I‘ll get to it by March 2y
TheLudicReader I have had a relatively lacklustre start to my reading year, too. So disappointing. 2y
TrishB I hate when that happens, so frustrating. Hope you find something soon, maybe just an old favourite to get some love back ♥️ 2y
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sarahbarnes Sorry it‘s been a rough reading start to the year. I hope you find something you love soon. 💙 2y
squirrelbrain I bailed on this one too - more to do with the subject matter but the choppiness frustrated me too. I don‘t like not knowing what‘s going on. Hopefully you‘ll find a book you love soon. 😘 2y
JamieArc As a swimmer, pools are my eye candy 😍 2y
Ruthiella Absolutely! Read what makes you happy. 👍 2y
Megabooks This was middle of the pack for me but I wouldn‘t recommend it to someone who hadn‘t had a great book in awhile because I did find it frustrating. I hope you find something you like soon! Not sure what is on your shelves, but the only fiction I‘ve really loved this year is one you‘ve already read. I love your pool, though. Definitely a good way to start the day. 👍🏻 2y
Sapphire Lovely pool! I have slumps like that and the best books can‘t seem to get me out of it. In order to just get to enjoying reading I have two go to series. The sue gradton alphabet detective novels and the poldark series. They demand nothing of the reader but carry you along. No time jumps, nothing to keep track of, nothing to be educated about or learn from, straightforward recognizable characters, no unreliable narrators. Easy in the groove books 2y
thebluestocking This was a frustrating book for me too. I respect the DNF. I hope you find an amazing book soon! 💙 2y
CarolynM I hear you. I've not read anything I've really loved this year, and I've been finding it difficult to get going with almost every book I've picked up. I might need some time with some old favourites. 2y
AlaMich I love that pool lighting! It would make me feel like I was swimming at a fancy resort instead of my local health club. 😊 2y
Cinfhen Gorgeous photo!! How did I not know you swim 3x a week??? Amazing 🙌🏻I‘m trying to think of a book I think you‘ll love…reading slumps are the worse 😩 2y
BarbaraBB @4thhouseontheleft @TheLudicReader @TrishB @sarahbarnes @squirrelbrain @Ruthiella @Megabooks @Sapphire @thebluestocking @CarolynM @Cinfhen Thanks for all support. Reading back I see I blame the book while it‘s really me. I don‘t even dare picking up a book I think I‘ll love out of fear I‘m too impatient to even give it a decent try 🙃 2y
BarbaraBB @JamieArc @AlaMich It‘s the same pool where my father learned how to swim. It‘s over a hundred years old and I‘m lucky to live so close to it! 2y
Cinfhen Have you read The Thursday Murder Club books??? They are REALLY CHARMING and decent mysteries too!!! I loved both books!!! 2y
Cinfhen I did both on audio which was FABULOUS but I know you prefer print!! I think these should both be great in print too!! 2y
Cinfhen Sent you an email with some other thoughts xx 2y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen Sent one back. You‘re the best 🤍🤍 2y
Cinfhen 😘😘 2y
Suet624 I‘m sorry. But at least you have a pool! 😂 but seriously… I‘m enjoying Thursday Murder club but even that can bog me down. Work, the pandemic, hateful people, all combined to make my mind wander and reading difficult. 2y
youneverarrived It‘s frustrating when this happens. I hope you find the right book soon ♥️ 2y
BarbaraBB @Suet624 Yes to all of that! 2y
Mindyrecycles It really grew on me as I went along. I hope you find a book to love soon. ❤️ 2y
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thebluestocking
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Mehso-so

This short tome took me forever to read. Nervous System is a kind of fable where none of the characters or places are named and is written in mostly short snippets of thought. While some of the snippets were compelling or thought-provoking, I found the time-jumps to be confusing, and the narrative didn‘t come together for me.

Cinfhen Oh good, I‘m happy I took a pass on this book 😅 2y
ReadingEnvy I still have this to go. 2y
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Ruthiella I‘m with you! I thought the father/daughter relationship was sweetly portrayed but it was all too abstract for me on the whole. 2y
BarbaraBB This will be my next one! I am prepared now! 2y
Megabooks I barely remember this now. Not the best. 🤷🏻‍♀️ great review! 2y
thebluestocking @squirrelbrain @Cinfhen I don‘t think this will get much traction in the Tournament. 2y
thebluestocking @ReadingEnvy @BarbaraBB I‘ll be interested to hear both of your thoughts on this one. The opinions on some of the others are so diverse! 2y
thebluestocking @Ruthiella I did like the father/daughter relationship, especially at the end. 2y
thebluestocking @Megabooks Thanks! I don‘t think it‘ll stick with me either. 2y
cariashley Still waiting on this one from the library… 2y
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thebluestocking
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01. Nervous System; The Honey-Don‘t List
02. The Trees, by Percival Everett
03. Birthday party for my kid 🥳

#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

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Sophronisba
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Mehso-so

When I finished Nervous System, what stuck with me were not the moments with doctors in hospitals, not Ella‘s flailing love life nor her flailing career, but the side notes about stars and planets. These seeming diversions are as central to Ella‘s story as her dissertation or the scans of her spine. The universe is part of her. She is part of it.

https://sophronisba.com/2022/01/18/nervous-system-we-are-made-of-star-stuff/

BarbaraBB Interesting review! I have it waiting for me too. 2y
Ruthiella I also felt so-so about this one. I did like the end with her dad, though. 2y
Sophronisba That last scene was really good, I agree. But so much of the rest of the book was hit-or-miss. 2y
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BkClubCare
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Pickpick

A case of not the right book for my mood and time-sense. I think I would have loved it if not stressed/anxious. So, what I ended up doing is jumping over the middle and reading the last 40 or so pages. I don‘t feel like I missed anything. Is there a term for this? A bridge skip, perhaps? I am giving it a pick because it did make me think, I was intrigued by the italic word drop sequences, and I could relate to her relationship with her father.

Ruthiella The words in italics were interesting, I give you that. They added a certain flavor to the sentence. 2y
BkClubCare @Ruthiella - especially for a translation! 2y
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Ruthiella
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Mehso-so

I admit that the novel grew on me the longer I stuck with it, but personally I felt it was a lot of effort for the payoff.

Ella (“She” in Spanish) has a complicated relationship with her family back in the unnamed (but probably Chile) country of her past while in her current country of residence (we only know it is “north”) she procrastinates in writing her doctoral thesis and wonders about her boyfriend El (“He” in Spanish). #ToB #Tob2022

squirrelbrain I had to bail on this one, due to the subject matter, so I‘m rather pleased you didn‘t love it! 😬 2y
Cinfhen Like the mug ♥️Haven‘t gotten to this one yet 2y
BkClubCare I have been stuck on page 25 and everyday, I calculate how many pages I need to read each day to finish this month. #sigh (edited) 2y
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Cinfhen That‘s not a good sign @BkClubCare 2y
thebluestocking Hmm…I don‘t think I‘ll make this one a priority. 2y
Ruthiella @squirrelbrain You made a wise decision. It doesn‘t get any cheerier later in the book. 2y
Ruthiella @Cinfhen Thanks! It‘s my reading mug. 😂 2y
Ruthiella @BkClubCare Yeah, I hear you. I had to power through. 2y
Ruthiella @thebluestocking I think my biggest problem with it was the way it was told in snippets, like a Jenny Offhill book. I need more narrative to hold onto. 2y
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Megabooks
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Pickpick

This ended up a surprise hit! Exactly why I read the #ToBshortlist.

Ever worried yourself sick? PhD candidate Ella becomes a hypochondriac in response to her inability to finish her degree. In each of the subsequent sections, you are taken through maladies faced by members of her family, all while the presence of her physician father looms in the background, foreshadowing the guilt she feels for taking his money for a degree she never finishes.

squirrelbrain Glad it worked out for you in the end! 2y
Megabooks @squirrelbrain thanks. I think it ended up a timing/frame of mind thing. Good after Christmas read, but not so much on Christmas Eve! 😂 I‘m working on this on audio now. 2y
Cinfhen I haven‘t found this one yet, but I still have time. Another stellar review 💞🎉 2y
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Megabooks @Cinfhen thank you!! 🥰🥰 2y
Suet624 Oh I‘m glad you went back to it and enjoyed it. 2y
BarbaraBB Glad you ended up loving it! I am looking forward to it! 2y
Megabooks @Suet624 me too! 2y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB I *think* you‘ll like this one, but I‘m not sure. 🤔 I don‘t know if I could predict how anyone would feel about this, but I hope you like it too! 2y
Ruthiella I‘ve read the first 20 pages and am not jiving with the snippet writing style...😬 2y
Megabooks @Ruthiella it took me a while to get used to it - like 50 pages, so I get what you‘re saying. 2y
Megabooks @Ruthiella I think that‘s one of the reasons - in addition to Christmas - that I got stuck on it. 2y
sarahbarnes Glad you liked it! It took me a minute to get used to it as well. 2y
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Megabooks
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Frosty cold here (below freezing), but I got an early morning Amazon package! Here are the last three from the #ToBshortlist and #ToBplayin. I‘m reading them all this year, including the play-in, so I have this + two audiobooks left. Let the Christmas reading binge begin! 🎄

I also have two reviews coming today, including the final one from my #AlgorithmExperiment. 🤔

squirrelbrain I just got the Ozeki on Libby, waiting on the Erdrich to appear in a library, Libby or Scribd (somewhere, anywhere!) 2y
Megabooks @squirrelbrain the ozeki is definitely the chunkster this year! I‘m hoping to tackle it this weekend. 👍🏻 excited to read your review. I bailed on the Erdrich on audio, but I‘m really enjoying it in print! 2y
Cinfhen Fun!!! I love early morning delivery from Amazon💕💕💕enjoy xxx 2y
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Megabooks @Cinfhen it was so nice to have it already there when I took molly on her first walk. I know the postal service must be overworked, though! 2y
BarbaraBB Nice haul! I‘m not sure I will get to the Ozeki. I am curious to hear what you‘ll think. 2y
squirrelbrain I could get the Erdrich on Audible but I have a feeling it will read better in print. My library has copies ‘on order‘ but they never tell you when they‘re coming in. 2y
Ruthiella Nice haul! I currently have Nervous System out from the library. Hope to get to it next week! 2y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB I was on the fence about it too, but I decided to go big, especially since I had a gift card. 👍🏻 2y
Megabooks @squirrelbrain I bailed on the audiobook so print/ebook is definitely the way to go. I found the narration terrible!! 2y
Megabooks @Ruthiella I‘m starting with the sentence but nervous system was very tempting! 2y
BkClubCare @Ruthiella - me, too. (Nervous System) Picked it up yesterday but haven‘t had much time. Just started Several People are Typing on audio. (edited) 2y
Megabooks @BkClubCare I loved Typing on audio. Really funny book. 2y
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sarahbarnes
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Pickpick

This book will stay with me for a long time. Illness and death follow and haunt the unnamed main character of the story (ella), along with memories and indecision. The imprint of childhood experiences is long-lasting. Beautiful and unsettling. #ToB2022

Ruthiella Cool! Yours is the first unequivocally positive review I‘ve seen for this one! 2y
sarahbarnes @Ruthiella It was definitely heavy at times, but I did really like it! 2y
Megabooks I can‘t wait to read this! 2y
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sarahbarnes @Megabooks I hope you like it! 2y
BarbaraBB Great review 💔 2y
Cathythoughts Lovely review 2y
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teresareads
Bailedbailed

I read about 30% of this and just couldn't get engaged. The fragmentary style and the gloomy subject matter were a bad combination. #tob22

Ruthiella Your take on this is one I‘m hearing a lot...too dark and depressing. 2y
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