The writing is incredibly...flat and I still have no idea what the story is here. Maybe coming to this from Evaristo was a mistake - Girl, Woman, Other didn't have a plot as such, but at least the writing made up for it when she gave each character a very distinctive voice and story and cut out all of the descriptive garnish.
Well, I guess that's that, then ... at least for you (and for me it'll end up a few rungs lower on the TBR). :(
Next!
Btw, Evaristo just made it into my Audible shopping cart. I'm pretty sure I'd have issues with the presentation in print (though I do realize it's part and parcel of the whole book), but this might not be so much of an issue in an audio version -- or at least I hope so.
I'm about to throw in the towel on Hamnet. It appears I spent the last five minutes listening to a description about apples on an applecart.
I.just.can't.
Next!
Btw, Evaristo just made it into my Audible shopping cart. I'm pretty sure I'd have issues with the presentation in print (though I do realize it's part and parcel of the whole book), but this might not be so much of an issue in an audio version -- or at least I hope so.
I'm about to throw in the towel on Hamnet. It appears I spent the last five minutes listening to a description about apples on an applecart.
I.just.can't.
And I'm glad to hear about Evaristo!