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Small Hours
Small Hours | Jennifer Kitses
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In the vein of Richard Russo and Tom Perrotta, a gripping, suspenseful, and gorgeous debut novel--told hour-by-hour over the course of a single day--in which a husband and wife try to outrun long-buried secrets, sending their lives spiraling into chaos.
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Lexeegee
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Big thanks to @LibrarianRyan for organizing this swap! #bookmarkswap

LibrarianRyan 👍 😁 5y
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Lexeegee
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Thank you so much for the bookmarks and the book! You are so generous. @TorieStorieS #bookmarkswap

Macker11 Such a cute idea! 5y
LibrarianRyan 👍 😁 5y
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mrozzz
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So, first off #FirstWorldProblems — but once I got past that I really fell for the quiet heartbreak of this story. Helen & Tom are making the best of their professional/financial lives at the start of the recession, w/ twin daughters under 4yo. The chapters alternate b/t them over 24 hrs. I enjoyed the introspection the time with each allowed, to focus on familiar mundane moments/insecurities struggling at work/commuting/prioritizing family.

RedbagReadbooks @mrozzz I read this book last summer and loved it. I am glad that you enjoyed it. Ur the first person on my friends list that has read and reviewed it 😁 7y
mrozzz Its weird how that happens right? @Aluciddreamer I wonder what the author‘s next novel would be like. 7y
mrozzz PS @Reggie I‘m so sorry you hated it so much! (edited) 7y
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Reggie @mrozzz I didn‘t hate it, I‘m just saying if you‘re only gonna write 230 pgs. of this is my problem, and only have one page where they say we need to talk, I kinda want to know what was gonna be said. She had more pages to write. And that‘s what I‘m pissed about... that she made me care enough to want to see what they were gonna do and then SIKE!!!! Books over. I really enjoyed the journey until then. 7y
mrozzz When I got to the end I had a feeling you‘d say something about the lack of resolution! @Reggie But that‘s a personal fave trope of mine, with movies too, I SO appreciate when an author gives the reader the trust to make of the ending what they will based on the information they‘ve already been given. 🤔 To be fair, before Tom got home Helen basically decided she‘d hold her family together.... 7y
RedbagReadbooks I enjoyed the openness of the ending. With everything that was going on I don‘t think that the author would have been able to give a quick fix ending. I think trying to do that would have ruined the intricacy built throughout the novel. Closer would have felt like a middle finger 🖕🏻. Just saying 😁 (edited) 7y
mrozzz I agree with you 😊 @Aluciddreamer 7y
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mrozzz
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Enjoying this one. Also love the mention of my alma mater!

Before I went to college I‘d tell people where I was going many would look at me with a funny look, and in college to present I‘d pick up several books per year with mentions of RISD. Perhaps a result of the frequency illusion (Baader-Meinhof phenomenon). 🧐

manifestsanity I lived in Providence right near RISD. I always loved the Cable Car Cinema. 7y
mcipher The museum there is great! We don‘t go often enough even though it‘s a short drive. 7y
mrozzz @manifestsanity YES! Oh it was a great place for indie flicks. 7y
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mrozzz @mcipher one of the best perks was free access to that museum! Oh the good ole days. 7y
mcipher So weirdly my book also just mentioned RISD. 😳 7y
mrozzz LOL @mcipher the phenomenon is real!! Which book? 7y
mcipher It‘s not just you! 7y
Megara 🙌 Hey, New England neighbor! Hailing from CT. 7y
mrozzz Hey! @Megara I too am from CT 👋🏻 moved back after college 7y
Reggie Did you finish this one? The ending made me so angry!!!!!! But it was great up until then. 7y
mrozzz No not yet!! @Reggie 7y
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nienke_beeking
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Just finishing this read, while looking out of my window to my own autumn-colored suburb. 🌰🍂🍁 I love the ending; it‘s full of possibility and hope, and forgiveness, in some way.

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Aluciddreamstate
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I got sucked in right away with this couple and there daughters. I have read reviews that the ending is a disappointment. Not sure how I feel about that.

Reggie Oh, just wait. 7y
Aluciddreamstate @Reggie I am a little afraid 😳 7y
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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
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A pick? A so-so? I did enjoy it. I liked the style and structure with alternating viewpoints from Helen and Tom at different times over the course of one day. While Helen and Tom become increasingly frustrating people to read about, it was good reading to see how they were falling apart. However it is the Gone Girl style ending that takes away from the full impact of this story. I remember seeing the film and watching people filing silently out.

Reggie The last page was garbage!!!!!!!!!! Every time I see t a review for this book I get 😡. Lol, sooo good up until then. You can't write a problem, then talk about it for the next 200pgs, THEN, instead of resolving it, roll credits. Ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh lol. 7y
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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
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I started this one during lunch today. Anyone else read it? Is it going to be one where the people involved make me want to throw the book into a wall? It seems like it might be? 😬😊

BkClubCare I like the cover... 7y
Reggie So, you will become intrigued with this book and wonder how she, the author, is going to resolve it, and the last page is when you're going to want to ask her for your money back. Lol I liked it up until then. Then I became very angry. 7y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders @Reggie 😂 ok thanks Reggie! 7y
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Reggie
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There are times where I think I'm a Mr.Smartypants and I'm reading the end of a Blake Crouch book and I think, "He's written himself into a corner." ?Then he pulls a rabbit out of his hat.?I appreciate the genius it takes to do that. I'm so upset with Ms. Kitses and her open ending. I liked this tale of good people making bad choices but that ending felt like someone who couldn't do magic. And still ..... a pick. A very reluctant one.

shawnmooney Your review intrigues the heck out of me, and that cover beckons too! 7y
Reggie It's a man and a wife who keep secrets having a day that in the moment feels like the worst day of their lives but years from now would seem like a necessary and maybe best day of their life. But I'm gonna tell u now, that ending makes me want to bail on this one for you!!!!!!!! @shawnmooney I'm so pissed. Lol 7y
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Jana
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I received this as an ARC from NetGalley. This is a perfectly fine book that passes the time just fine. The writing is good, the plot is strong, the characters are horrible in a likable way even when you want to punch them in the face. I liked the concept of parallel stories about secrets and lies taking place over a single day and told from alternating POV but the ending stunk. Cliffhangers have their place. This was not one of them.

Reggie I'm so pissed right now...... I just finished this book and I want her to refund a few dollars I spent on this book until she writes a real ending and then I'll give them back. I'm getting so sick of these open endings that come off as laziness and/or reveal a lack of creativity. Sorry just had to vent. Ty 7y
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NovelVisits
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I wish there was an option between pick and so-so. That's where I'd put Small Hours by Jennifer Kitses. I liked the hour by hour telling of this story of secrets between a husband and wife. Over the course of a single day their secrets threaten to topple their marriage. Good, a little short of great. http://www.novelvisits.com/small-hours-jennifer-kitses-review/

Joanne1 Great cover. 7y
Reviewsbylola Sounds like a great premise. It's too bad it didn't quite get there. 7y
Reggie The ending was trash. Such garbage. I just finished it and need to vent, cause I liked this book. But that ending........I'm so upset. 7y
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BethFishReads
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I thought I'd read just the first page or so this contemporary story of a 40-something, struggling middle-class couple and their twin toddler girls. First chapter drew me in. It's an alternating viewpoint story. I've just read him; now for her.

krismac Such a beautiful place to read! 7y
BethFishReads @krismac thanks. I love my deck 7y
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TorieStorieS
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Had a great build-up with alternating perspectives for 24 hours, but the ending really spoiled it for me...#Disappointing

Reggie I just finished it, and yes that end was garbage. What a total cop out. Other than the ending, I liked it. 7y
TorieStorieS @Reggie I know!! What a let-down! But I was thoroughly hooked up until then!! 7y
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