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A review by latad_books
gods with a little g by Tupelo Hassman
4.0
- Well written story with a compelling main character, and well described emotional situations, despite its super short chapters with their episodic format.
- Thin on plot, but lots of great characterization. For example, I love the way the author described Helen Dedleder's grief over her mother's death, and her various self-destructive actions coming out of that. And Helen's inability to recognize how she felt about the people around her, including her friends.
- I really enjoyed Helen's relationship with her scandalous aunt, the owner of the psychic store.
- Though I found my interest flagging a little around the halfway mark, I stuck with the book, and liked its resolution.
- Thin on plot, but lots of great characterization. For example, I love the way the author described Helen Dedleder's grief over her mother's death, and her various self-destructive actions coming out of that. And Helen's inability to recognize how she felt about the people around her, including her friends.
- I really enjoyed Helen's relationship with her scandalous aunt, the owner of the psychic store.
- Though I found my interest flagging a little around the halfway mark, I stuck with the book, and liked its resolution.