We Need to Talk About Kevin

We Need to Talk About Kevin

2003 • 400 pages

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Excellent book. Harrowing and disturbing, but not mean-spirited. As usual, Shriver pulls of the feat of creating deeply unlikable yet sympathetic characters stuck in an impossible situation. And as usual, I reiterate, you should read something by her if you haven't.

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