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theravenkingx 's review for:
Lincoln in the Bardo
by George Saunders
I picked up this book because everyone on the book tube was raving about how heartbreaking and funny the book is. Honestly, I kept waiting for the moment that would make me laugh or bawl my eyes out, but that moment never came. I found myself reading the same chapter twice because the format and writing were extremely complex and difficult to understand. If it were written in a simpler format, this book would have been great, but sadly it wasn't.
Story is told from a perspective of more than 4 people and each person telling the story had a story of their own too, which made things even more confusing. This book could have ended in 100 pages, if the author hadn't filled the pages with unnecessary characters and their back stories.
This book didn't deserve a man Booker prize, in my opinion. it's not bad, but it's not good either, or you can say it's not for everyone.
would not recommend.
Story is told from a perspective of more than 4 people and each person telling the story had a story of their own too, which made things even more confusing. This book could have ended in 100 pages, if the author hadn't filled the pages with unnecessary characters and their back stories.
This book didn't deserve a man Booker prize, in my opinion. it's not bad, but it's not good either, or you can say it's not for everyone.
would not recommend.