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Year of the Monkey by Patti Smith

_ali_lacey44's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 ⭐️ a year told between reality and a dream. Excerpts from Patti Smith from 2016 - 2020 and how life balances on the way an individual perceives the world. Surrealistic ideas on getting older and the future ahead.

phil_abernethy's review against another edition

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reflective fast-paced

3.25

sewfrench's review against another edition

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2.0

“The trouble with dreaming is that we eventually wake up.”

tobeeornottobee's review against another edition

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4.0

never once while reading did i feel like i fully knew what was happening, like my feet were not very firmly rooted to the ground at all. a dream you don’t wake up from, or rather, you continue to think you’ve woken up just to find yourself in another dream entirely. 

shellycbuchanan's review against another edition

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5.0

Mesmerizing memoir of one year one and off the road searching for reckoning with loss, meaning, and the coming Trump era. The "A Kind of Epilogue" reads for me as a devastating set-piece that both encapsulates streams of thinking within the memoir and also stands on its own poetic prose.

brnnbrn's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5/5

Liminal space in novel form. A beautiful and strange meditation on life and death.

lilykatz_'s review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional funny medium-paced

4.5

wood_pigeon's review against another edition

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emotional mysterious reflective

4.0

glock_shmee's review against another edition

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5.0

So good I couldn’t put it down for 8 hours until it was done :’)

emilybilodeau's review against another edition

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“The waitress was pretty but had a piece of skin hanging from her lip. I couldn't stop staring at it. In my mind, it got bigger and heavier, then detached and plopped into an imagined bowl of steaming broth that widened, forming a bubbling pool, where an imitation of life emerged. I shook my head. The things that transport us can be so random.”

I love Patti