Anse Bundren sure is a force of nature. Narrative structure was fascinating: first person with rotating perspectives; some easier to follow/more aligned with objective reality than others. Hits themes about nature and the futility of resisting nature. And in the end, the only force of nature is Pa.

Book as a home cooked meal, felt nice to inhabit this world for a bit where everyone is surprisingly well adjusted because they all already lived through the past; now they're working through it.

First of the series I had to wait for since I discovered and binged the previous seven. We're accumulating so much plot as the series goes on I'm unsure I'm even going to remember all the loose ends by the time #9 comes out.