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Hollie

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Hollie's Books by Status

48 Books

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Anam Cara [Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition]: A Book of Celtic Wisdom
Weyward
The Night Always Comes
A Drop of Corruption
Babel, or The Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution
Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss
Peace Of Wild Things

Hollie's Reading Goals

Goal

4/30 books
13%

2026 Reading Goal

Read 30 books by . They're 11 books behind schedule.

Hollie's Most Popular Reviews

Wonderful creepy start, but the ending was easily predicted and there were a lot of loose ends left hanging.

Oh, this was not my favorite, I'm afraid. Sharp Objects is skillfully written but the story is much darker than I'd normally go for (I read it for a book club), and the heroine just struggled throughout - I never felt happy for her and I had trouble relating to her, so, in the end, it felt like witnessing the life of someone I cared for but couldn't connect with just unravel, in truly awful ways, while I could do nothing but watch. I didn't enjoy it. Like the many descriptions of vomiting in the story, reading it felt like tasting bile for hours.
I didn't like any of the characters (except her editor back in Chicago). The small town's inhabitants are pretty uniformly characterized as uneducated, troubled, and driven to alcoholism, addiction, and escapism. I found this whole side of the book to be fairly insulting to small towns. Every character was a negative stereotype of unsophisticated, small-minded, gossipy people. It made it hard to care when you finally find out who did it.

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Unable to relate to main character.  

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