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As for Me and My House

As for Me and My House

1941 • 221 pages

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This book has such a sombre undertone that I actually had to take a break from it for a while because it was making me so...sad (at least more than I usually am). But I think that's why I liked it so much. Sinclair Ross' writing is so immersing on it's own, and coupled with the melancholic dairy entries of Mrs. Bentley, the book makes you feel just as trapped in that little town as she did.

It definitely is a slow book so I wouldn't recommend it to people that prefer more action-packed stuff, seeing that some people found it quite boring; but I really did appreciate the complexity between their relationship and Mrs. Bentley's loneliness.

January 16, 2018Report this review