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ninetalevixen 's review for:
The Museum of Words: A Memoir of Language, Writing, and Mortality
by Georgia Blain
(I received a free eARC from Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.)
I really loved this. The writing is straightforward and honest, deceptively simple but nuanced, evocative, thoughtful. Georgia’s reflection on the cruel ironies of a world where fact is stranger than fiction, but strange is neither all good not all bad — each anecdote captured my attention and genuine sympathy, in the purest form of memoir passing from writer to reader.
I really loved this. The writing is straightforward and honest, deceptively simple but nuanced, evocative, thoughtful. Georgia’s reflection on the cruel ironies of a world where fact is stranger than fiction, but strange is neither all good not all bad — each anecdote captured my attention and genuine sympathy, in the purest form of memoir passing from writer to reader.