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Papillon by Henri Charrière

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adventurous medium-paced

2.0

Henri was clearly a storyteller, not a writer. This was all very stream of consciousness with him saying things like "Oh, I'll talk about this later" or "This character dies a few days later but here is more of my interaction with them". Switched to the audiobook half way through and enjoyed that more I think due to Papillon's style, but I still didn't love it. Papillon was likely a very charismatic guy, but he added a lot of embellishment and hyperbole, I'm sure. Other than the writing style, I didn't like the homophobic slurs that were present throughout the book or that there were only a few female characters and two of them didn't even speak the same language as Papillon so they were really just bodies for him to have sex with. This really showed the misogyny present in Papillon which made sense with the time. I know that this is based on a true story so it's not like he could have added fictitious women, but it was still one of the reasons that I didn't enjoy this book as much as I wanted to. 
This story had good examples of hope, hard work, and adventure, but not one that I would recommend to anyone or ever reread.

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