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A review by mcmali_
Three by Valérie Perrin
5.0
where to begin.
a somewhat spiritual successor to A Little Life in its intimate following and depiction of a friend group over the decades (albeit not as devastating).
i usually don’t do well with continual flash-forwards/back but this was done so effortlessly that I didn’t even notice. the story was compelling and covered a lot of issues without exhausting itself. one of the rare times I’ve read through a larger book without checking the page numbers, a high mark for any read.
a somewhat spiritual successor to A Little Life in its intimate following and depiction of a friend group over the decades (albeit not as devastating).
i usually don’t do well with continual flash-forwards/back but this was done so effortlessly that I didn’t even notice. the story was compelling and covered a lot of issues without exhausting itself. one of the rare times I’ve read through a larger book without checking the page numbers, a high mark for any read.