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Infinite Joe
Infinite Joe rated it 12 years ago
A solid book throughout. A great start gives way to a great middle, which leads to a great ending. A violent act leaves a family emotionally shattered, struggling to find direction and cohesion amidst a haunting desire for justice an vengeance. A young man is abruptly made to handle these complex...
Boston Bibliophile
Boston Bibliophile rated it 12 years ago
http://www.bostonbibliophile.com/2012/10/review-round-house-by-louise-erdrich.html
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 12 years ago
3.5/5 StarsI listed to this book and absolutely loved the narrator, Gary Farmer. I will be looking into more narrations by him.On the book front, I must admit that the beginning of the book kept me more entranced than the later part of the book. In the later part, I had several incidents where I zon...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 12 years ago
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/580346848
What Perry Nodelman Is Reading, and Has Read.
see: http://pernodel.wordpress.com/2008/07/21/tracks/
Memories From Books on Booklikes
Memories From Books on Booklikes rated it 12 years ago
Review first published on my blog: http://memoriesfrombooks.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-round-house.htmlThe Round House is set on a North Dakota reservation. It is the story of a boy, a family, a community, and a culture. The book begins as Geraldine Coutts is attacked. The story is about the impact o...
Valz
Valz rated it 12 years ago
Unforgettable, brilliantly written, horrific, hilarious, deeply moving, educational, sad, heart warming and hopeful, The Round House is my favorite book of this year. Erdrich creates characters that become so real to me that I know them like long lost friends. And there are a lot of characters -- ...
Cheryl's books
Cheryl's books rated it 12 years ago
Coming-of-age story as marked by welcome-to-the-real-world-it-sucks experiences of 13 yr old boy and wise and noble parents (lawyer/judge), racial tensions, interracial rape, law vs justice, childhood vs adulthood.Comparisons with To Kill a Mockingbird books of the Miramichi in New Brunswick.
The Bookchemist
The Bookchemist rated it 12 years ago
Louise Erdrich's NBA-winning novel is a wonderful book on the end of innocence and youth, on Native American culture and relationships with the rest of America, on where justice really does lie and on a couple other similarly important things.Video-review:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBfcSCBHUs4
paigeawesome
paigeawesome rated it 12 years ago
I don't have a whole lot to say, just that I loved this book. :) It can get pretty intense, though.
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