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The Magician's Assistant
by Ann Patchett
I truly love Ann Patchett's writing. Her characters are deep and raw and flawed and so human. They are so well presented and developed so that by the end I have a clear vision of who they are...even if they don't know have such a clear view of themselves.
I love love loved the characters and they made this book so good.
This book was such a beautiful and emotion description of deep grief from different point of views. The inside of Sabine's mind was an interesting place to be and I enjoyed learning about Percifal from her memories combined with his family's.
I will admit there wasn't much of a "point" to this story. It's more of just a portrait of grief and "real" people's lives and thoughts. I am starting to ramble, but it's hard to really review this book as I thought it was unique, but also in Ann Patchett's lovely style.
I love love loved the characters and they made this book so good.
This book was such a beautiful and emotion description of deep grief from different point of views. The inside of Sabine's mind was an interesting place to be and I enjoyed learning about Percifal from her memories combined with his family's.
I will admit there wasn't much of a "point" to this story. It's more of just a portrait of grief and "real" people's lives and thoughts. I am starting to ramble, but it's hard to really review this book as I thought it was unique, but also in Ann Patchett's lovely style.