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monalyisha
The Idiot | Elif Batuman
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I fell in immediate & unabashed love with this novel. Batuman‘s clever writing & strange sensibilities made me laugh & read sentences aloud every other page. I even went to her website to learn more about the weird & wonderful person writing. When I saw that she‘d used code to make the words “web design” appear in rainbow font (stating that she‘d learned how in the 90‘s), I felt myself swoon. Then, my feelings became more convoluted & complex.👇🏻

monalyisha 1/4: Since 2020, and with renewed fervor since November, the world has felt unmoored, untethered, and unreal; it‘s hard when a novel amplifies these feelings. Batuman doesn‘t address any of the topics causing the current climate (she was writing in 2017 about the 1990s), but… 1w
monalyisha 2/4: as Selin, a college freshman studying linguistics at a prestigious Ivy League school, away from home and falling in love (via email) for the first time, becomes increasingly confused about who she is, who her love interest is, how her mind inhabits her body, and how language works, a familiar refrain began running through my head, “What is HAPPENING?!” 1w
monalyisha 3/4: I have this thought enough in my daily life, as I catch up on current events or try to reconcile my family‘s increasingly erratic behavior with the stable and loving family I once knew. Thinking it, in the same intensity, while reading felt like adding insult to injury. Is this an unfair emotional burden to place on a poor, unsuspecting novel? Maybe! But I‘d wager that Batuman knew exactly what she was doing. Unsuspecting, my left foot. 1w
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monalyisha 4/4: The Idiot was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2018 and I can see why. I can also understand why it didn‘t win. Though it‘s a text that will massively frustrate its readers (or, at least, it did me), it‘s also incredibly distinct. There‘s a sequel, called Either/Or, published in 2022. You can bet your favorite sheep I‘m going to read it. 1w
Ruthiella I loved, loved, loved this book . I think you‘ll like Either/Or. I can‘t wait to read the rest. 1w
sarahbarnes What @Ruthiella said. Loved this book and Either/Or so much. Great review. 1w
Leftcoastzen I need to get to this one . 1w
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JenReadsAlot
Catalina | Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
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I didn't care for this all that much. #roll100 @PuddleJumper

fredthemoose I felt the same way! 2mo
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Oryx
Catalina | Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
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Enjoying Catalina today

squirrelbrain I enjoyed it too - loving your mug more though! ❤️ 4mo
Oryx @squirrelbrain it's so cute, isn't it? I'll post the other side of it next time. 4mo
squirrelbrain Please do! 🤪 4mo
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vlwelser
Catalina | Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
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Mehso-so

This drew me into the characters. I don't know that it would have been a top choice but it was on a friend's tbr so I gave it a whirl. Between this and Piglet, I appreciate that we like different things 😂

#DoubleSpin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4mo
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squirrelbrain
Catalina | Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
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Playing catch-up with reviews….

I really liked this novel, which did feel rather like a memoir at times, and it feels even more relevant now after the events of last week, being about undocumented migrants.

At times it was a little bit too ‘stream of consciousness‘ for me and I struggled to understand the relevance or tangent of Catalina‘s thoughts but, overall, a hard-hitting worthwhile read.

Thank you for gifting it to me @MicheleinPhilly 😘

TrishB I thought you‘d read all these today! 5mo
squirrelbrain No, not today @TrishB ! I have just had an hour or two of reading though, instead of working! 👏 5mo
TrishB Good for you! I have the lurgy- cough/cold (not covid) so haven‘t been able to do any work due to feeling so ill! 5mo
squirrelbrain Oh no! @TrishB Hope you feel better soon. 5mo
MicheleinPhilly I‘m glad you enjoyed it. 😘 5mo
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friday_laviolette
Catalina | Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
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Karla Cornejo Villavicencio is a terrific stylist. If you liked Elif Batuman's The Idiot you'll enjoy this.

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CoffeeNBooks
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OriginalCyn620 🖤🖤🖤 6mo
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Hooked_on_books
Catalina | Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
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I‘ve read memoirs that feel like novels and here is a novel that feels much like a memoir in places. Catalina‘s story as an undocumented Harvard student is informed by that of the author and reminds us that no one is a monolith. I thought this was good but that it could use a little more of a punch towards the end.

NBA longlist, fiction

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dabbe
The Paper Chase | John Jay Osborn Jr.
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Leftcoastzen This one crossed my mind! Great post! 7mo
dabbe @Leftcoastzen 🧡🤎💛 7mo
Eggs Brilliant ❣️ 7mo
dabbe @Eggs 🧡🤎💛 7mo
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