December 25, 2021

Absolutely incredible novel. Roy truly has an outstanding grasp of the English language and twists it to resemble everything from a child's mind to a meandering dream. Sad and happy and beautifully written.

September 1, 2017
March 21, 2015

Feel like I should have read this 10 years ago. Second best time is now

December 6, 2023

Required reading for desi's. Makes you cry and wonder if your parents know you and stuff, you know, the usual

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October 4, 2020

Beautifully written. At once warm and natural and cold and melancholy and hopeful and the right amount of creepy. I like Grandmother

January 1, 2023

Great retelling of an underserved character but pretty tedious prose

April 4, 2024

Beautifully written, i cried a few times while reading it. It's a book for any child of the hindustani diaspora. about identity, sexuality, self-worth, ancestry. It's hard for second gen(?) kids to feel connected to anything and this book makes me think that feeling connects us i guess

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I mean everyone's already read it but now but connecting to your parents' culture through food is my shit. Not fair that j brekkie can be that talented a musician and this talented a writer

December 31, 2022
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real nerdy book good stuff i cried twice

July 1, 2023
January 7, 2023

Really amazing. You get thrust into the plot pretty quickly, and although it seems predictable for a while, it eventually gets into the suspenseful wild ride characteristic of the The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Simply a great novel.

March 9, 2015

Required reading in the year 2020. I'm not interested in climate science, but understanding what's coming for us – and what needs to be done to stop it – is a worthy endeavor.

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The first few chapters were so ambitious, Powers describes this thing this half an idea that's ethereal and also very concrete. You want to keep reading just to keep feeling close to that idea. By the end though I had lost what was so inspiring about it and the writing felt overwrought and corny.

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Pretty much required reading for everyone American alive right now. The “fault lines” thesis is a lil week imo, but it's literally just a book of massively important context for all the polarization we see in the US rn

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March 12, 2023
February 26, 2021

Incredibly well written, and well thought out book. The aptly named protagonist is frustrating to follow though. May or may not be a reason to dock the rating, but there were times when reading this novel became unbearable.

December 9, 2019

ngl I didn't finish reading it because Hamilton is a drag to read but there's some good nugs of knowledge in this book and nuanced takes on race

December 31, 2022
June 16, 2020

Great novel. Necessary read for anyone who loves the scifi genre.

May 9, 2018

Kind of a piece of candy, but fun to read. Found a lot of bits beautifully written and I was pretty intrigued by all the main characters. Lot of pandemic and post-apocalypse fatigue tho

January 21, 2024

beautifully written, extremely sad. Madeline Miller's retellings capture the beauty and simplicity of greek myths while totally rejecting their premises, it's awesome

July 24, 2023