A review by not_a_real_wombat
Judas, by Amos Oz, Nicholas de Lange

4.0

I sure learned a bunch about Jerusalem and Israel around the 50s and 60s. The main character is an interesting individual, yet keeps being pushed around by his surroundings in a frustrating way. As for the supporting cast, why they act the way they do is a complete mystery for me at least half the time. I did not feel unhappy reading this, mostly because the way language is used, because now I read my text above I wonder why I kind of enjoyed this.