Monday, October 27, 2014

Another good read

Although we have a lot of good spooky new books in the L.C., I thought I would write about a book I just recently finished and that many of you may like. A different kind of horror, Anthony Doer's All the Light We Cannot See. I have read many Holocaust books, both fiction and non-fiction and I have to say this isn't my favorite. However, I did love the changes in narration and time and Doer's well drawn characters. If you had asked me when I was 3/4 of the way through, I would say I couldn't put it down. But you read it and see. Somehow the ending just trails off. I do mean trail, many lose ends and no resolution. The intention of the author is clear and he certainly reinforces the loss of those in the war. I think what is really engaging in this narration is the juxtaposition of these voices. His description is very visual, highlighted by the main character's inability to see. What struct me most overall, was the loss of so much potential. Stay tuned -the L.C. is going to have a Holocaust Literature evening next semester.

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