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peeled_grape's Reviews (158)
American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer
DID NOT FINISH: 17%
Might come back to this one but the length was intimidating
Immediately put it down after it defended Zionism. How the fuck are you gonna write a book about fascism and defend Zionism? FUCK that. It also said that white people suddenly not being overrepresented is "painful." Is it?? IS IT?? Just a racist book. Read WEB DuBois instead.
Graphic: Animal cruelty, Animal death, Rape, Sexual assault
Graphic: Death, Racial slurs, Racism, Suicide
WOOOWWWW. I was trying to figure out what the pleasure of Anna Karenina was, but I think it is just a pleasure to be reading it. Loved this, so much.
I will say I disliked Levin quite a bit (which is funnier considering he’s Tolstoy’s self-insert). God, the Russian farming sections. Struggled through that. I wonder what made Tolstoy name the book after Anna when Levin is featured more heavily. He seems to be the main protagonist here. Sections 2 and 3 are slow, but 8 is the disappointing one. So much happens between 7 and 8 we don’t get to see and should!!
I will say I disliked Levin quite a bit (which is funnier considering he’s Tolstoy’s self-insert). God, the Russian farming sections. Struggled through that. I wonder what made Tolstoy name the book after Anna when Levin is featured more heavily. He seems to be the main protagonist here. Sections 2 and 3 are slow, but 8 is the disappointing one. So much happens between 7 and 8 we don’t get to see and should!!
Graphic: Suicide, Suicide attempt
Minor: Antisemitism
dark
sad
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Very slow paced. The internalized homophobia is overwhelmingly present. I swear to god, I don't give a shit about French and I am not looking up the meaning of random phrases every other line. Jesus. Also: Giovanni sucks lollll. I mean so does David--I think Hella is maybe the one person who doesn't suck--but Giovanni's "I'll kill myself if you leave me" thing made me dislike him quite a bit.
reflective
sad
The book was good and fine but it’s wild to read about a medical crisis from a rich person’s perspective. She could live in a hotel in LA to be with her daughter in the UCLA ICU while having a permanent residence in New York. Worry over money was not mentioned once. Like damn. It was also a bit pretentious at times (like one paragraph that went something like “Quintana was in the ICU / it reminded me of a trip to Thailand I took once” like bro what the fuck do you mean). The audiobook also has piano music in the background at the end of certain chapters and I fucking hated that fancy-Christmas-dinner ass music. I found the repetition moving, but otherwise found the book somewhat unremarkable. I was so annoyed by how rich they were and how many times expensive vacations come up.
Graphic: Ableism, Suicide attempt
Moderate: Rape, Suicide
Minor: Racism
First reference of an unironic lobotomy I’ve seen in literature. Casual racism, casual fatphobia. Weirdly charming?
Part memoir, part essay, and extremely meditative. Between the World and Me is in conversation with this one (and not just because it gets its title from a quote in TFNT).
Walker is transphobic and antisemitic and this book does depict all Black men as violent. Is it bad that I find the book compelling all the same?? I need to think about it more.