While the book seems to wander without purpose in parts, it is told in such a calm pace, a sort of patient beauty, that I really could have kept reading after it was over.

October 17, 2018
July 6, 2019
January 27, 2021

There was absolutely nothing special about this book. Another tale of late middle-aged suburban woe. I've read the later work of Philip Roth and Richard Ford. I know how it goes. And they did it better.

June 7, 2017

As an introduction to Carrere, this doesn't love up to the hype. Nonetheless, I found parts of it captivating and heart-wrenching, and overall I enjoyed it.

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January 1, 2012

This thin little book is heavy on details of working at Red Lobster but thin on substance. It's got plenty of mood, but I expected the thought to go deeper. Still, there's enough here to encourage me to read more Steward O'Nan.

July 17, 2019
February 5, 2021

I am not sure why this gets so much praise. I'm not sure why this could be considered a novel. I'm not sure why I wasted my time getting through the whole thing.

July 16, 2021

I enjoy a good philosophical novel, but in this one Dostoyevsky is too prescriptive. The last half is taken over by a Law & Order procedural, interrupted by long speeches and derangement. Still enjoyable, this novel is no Crime and Punishment (still one of my favorites).

August 8, 2020

Plot lines that go nowhere. Questions that go unanswered. Characters that drop in to rescue things. Ends as if it's all been profound. Came off like the last season of Lost.

March 17, 2017

Disjointed and, at times, disturbing stories reading almost like poetry.

July 19, 2021
January 20, 2021
April 15, 2021
November 29, 2020

I remember truly enjoying Twilight of the Superheroes, being impressed with Deborah Eisenberg's writing. With Your Duck Is My Duck, the stories are less poignant, instead they linger long on things on uninteresting, less moving.

July 15, 2019
December 27, 2019
December 15, 2019
December 1, 2017

Kept waiting for this one to go somewhere further. Still, it was well done.

April 10, 2019
September 23, 2018
July 21, 2019

Reminded me of Virginia Woolf. Challenging while being enjoyable.

April 7, 2019
August 20, 2019

Like tasty bits of candy. You know you should eat them slowly, savor each little piece, but instead you devour the whole thing.

January 1, 2021