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etienne02 's review for:
At the End of the World: A True Story of Murder in the Arctic
by Lawrence Millman
2,5/5. At first I really enjoy this book. The style, the format in which it was written did please me a lot. Small thoughts, observations and ideas. I also like the way it talk about the northern Canada, the people living there, their culture, also the social criticism the author does. Everything was great, even if we didn't really get what the title seem the promises us.
By the half of it I start getting worried a bit. What please me at first also contribute to create a book that feel like it didn't have a great cohesion, fluidity or connection between itself, we go from here to there but we really don't get anywhere and we end up finishing the book with an uncompleted feeling like we lack something.
It should have been edited better, because this is clearly an editing fails for me, and the purpose, the main goal of the book could have been clearer. Felt like the author lost himself in it.
By the half of it I start getting worried a bit. What please me at first also contribute to create a book that feel like it didn't have a great cohesion, fluidity or connection between itself, we go from here to there but we really don't get anywhere and we end up finishing the book with an uncompleted feeling like we lack something.
It should have been edited better, because this is clearly an editing fails for me, and the purpose, the main goal of the book could have been clearer. Felt like the author lost himself in it.