What was the last book you read that you would award 4-5 stars out of 5? I ask because I just finished one - "
Alias Grace" by Margaret Atwood, a fictionalization of the real-life story of
Grace Marks, 19th century convicted murderess.
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Here's my librarything review, which was not so much a review as simply a bit of commentary, as the book has been reviewed and summarized out the wazoo there:
As always, Margaret Atwood's skill awes me... her subtlety and control make her a joy to read, and the fact that this tale was drawn from real life characters and events combined with Atwood's delicate weaving of fact, speculation and pure storytelling, plus the genius of her use of literary "white space" - what is left unsaid - puts it over the top for me. Just brilliant.
I have to add that after finishing this, I happened to pick up Shirley Jackson's "We Have Always Lived in the Castle" and found a remarkable similarity of voice and tone (at least from the first few pages I've read so far), which is just a serendipitous coincidence for me, and an item of interest that these two towering talents happen to share a certain kind of understated but powerful narrative skill.
This was one of those books for me... go to bed early to read in bed, eventually fall asleep, wake up several times over the night to read some more - and upon reaching the end, feel the urgent need to go back to the beginning and read it all over again. But I won't, yet. I read it in an e-book edition, and I will order it in paper... possibly hardback... and savor it for a second time in its full realbook glory.
I sort of hate to be so effusive, though, because tastes vary, and I'm sure many will be disappointed, so I'll just say that
for me the subject matter, treatment, voice, atmosphere, and plotting were a perfectly compelling fusion of various literary elements that I very much enjoy.
Now you!