A review by lizgrr
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland, by Patrick Radden Keefe

3.0

This book was hard to read but I'm really glad I stuck with it. I learned so much about the Troubles and the IRA, and there are some golden nuggets of stories in there but... get to the point, man! I imagine as an audiobook this would be pretty great, but it was hard to read- often because of overuse of punctuation. It also seemed to ramble at points and it takes hundreds of pages to tie all these people and places together... which would be ok if it was more exciting but it drags on. That said, I did enjoy what I learned and at the end I was excited to talk abotu the book, but it was hard to get through.