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Fox
Fox | Joyce Carol Oates
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A spellbinding novel of literary and psychological suspense about the dark secrets that surface after the shocking disappearance of a charismatic, mercurial teacher at an elite boarding school--by the legendary author "who is surely on any shortlist of America's greatest living writers" (The New York Times Magazine) "Eerie, shocking, provoking, and beautifully written, Fox is yet further proof Oates is one of the greatest writers among us today."--Gillian Flynn "I found it mesmerizing front to back."--Michael Connelly Who is Francis Fox? A charming English teacher new to the idyllic Langhorne Academy, Fox beguiles many of his students, their parents, and his colleagues at the elite boarding school, while leaving others wondering where he came from and why his biography is so enigmatic. When two brothers discover Fox's car half-submerged in a pond in a local nature preserve and parts of an unidentified body strewn about the nearby woods, the entire community, including Detective Horace Zwender and his deputy, begins to ask disturbing questions about Francis Fox and who he might really be. A hypnotic, galloping tale of crime and complicity, revenge and restitution, victim vs. predator, Joyce Carol Oates's Fox illuminates the darkest corners of the human psyche while asking profound moral questions about justice and the response evil demands. A character as magnetically diabolical as Patricia Highsmith's Tom Ripley and Vladimir Nabokov's Humbert Humbert, Francis Fox enchants and manipulates nearly everyone around him, until at last he meets someone he can't outfox. Written in Oates's trademark intimate, sweeping style, and interweaving multiple points of view, Fox is a triumph of craftsmanship and artistry, a novel as profound as it is propulsive, as moving as it is full of mystery.
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CoveredInRust
Fox | Joyce Carol Oates
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Mehso-so

It's hard to know how I feel about this. It's incredibly hard to read and sometimes made me feel sick. But I also feel like Oates intended that reaction so you'd agree with her ending.

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CoveredInRust
Fox | Joyce Carol Oates
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This is very hard to read. Very unsettling. Oates has always been one for unsettling truths and she doesn't pull punches here.

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Suet624
Fox | Joyce Carol Oates
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My first Oates. I did not expect to be reading what I‘m reading right now. Are her books always so creepy? The sinister undercurrent of this teacher who seeks out 12-year-olds to seduce is pretty overwhelming. At 87 years of age, she sure can still write.

kspenmoll Eew! I have the book but maybe wait on reading.., 1mo
Suet624 @kspenmoll have you read any of her books before? 1mo
Liz_M Given her output, her books span different styles/genres. But she does seem to have a “creepy book“ style and a “literary realism“ style. The latter might be represented by We Were the Mulvaneys (Oprah Book Club book), them (1970 NBA winner) and the many others nominated for NBA, NBCC, Pulitzer etc. 1mo
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kspenmoll @Suet624 I have not read anything else by her either 1mo
Gissy Not my cup of tea genre unless at the end the character pay the legal consequences. Sorry but if you have worked with this kind of persons, you will understand how disturbed are their minds. 4w
sarahbarnes I‘m curious about this one. I haven‘t read anything by her in a long time. 4w
Centique Ive read one of hers and it was beautifully written but i was so disturbed by the callousness of one character and the trauma suffered by another that im hesitant to read any more! 4w
Suet624 @Centique that‘s exactly spot on for this one too! 4w
Suet624 @sarahbarnes is think twice about this one. A) find a shorter one that she written. This seems endless. B) this one feels so bleak. 4w
Suet624 @Gissy she does a very good job of illustrating just how twisted this guy is but do I really need to know? Feels endlessly depressing and disturbing. 4w
BoleyBooks Thank you for putting this one on my radar. 😊📚 (edited) 3w
Suet624 @BoleyBooks enter it at your own risk. 😳 3w
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Tkimsal
Fox | Joyce Carol Oates
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Meeting Joyce Carol Oates last night with some fellow book club members.
#FirstSaturdayReaders

Ruthiella Wow! 🤩 1mo
kspenmoll Jealous! 1mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 1mo
Reggie How exciting!!! 1mo
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Amor4Libros
Fox | Joyce Carol Oates
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Pickpick

First Oates and I loved the experience! What a great (also, very disturbing!) story.

I took my time reading this one, because I did not want to miss any details. Even though I kind of figured out who killed Fox early on, the story becomes so twisted that I started to feel that any of the characters could've done it.

Highly recommend this one and I can't wait to read more Oates! #arc

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Suet624 I‘m getting so creeped out by this book!! 1mo
Amor4Libros @suet624 Exactly how I felt! (edited) 1mo
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Amor4Libros
Fox | Joyce Carol Oates
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Started this one last night and I‘m loving the way Oates writes! #arc

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Amor4Libros
Fox | Joyce Carol Oates
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I‘ve been hearing so many good things from early readers of this one and my ARC came today! This will be my first by Oates 😊

Cathythoughts Sounds interesting! Stacked. 2mo
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