So intense.
This was my first Flannery O'Connor...and I was blown away by the writing. So happy this was part of the #readingwomens2018challange. I never would have picked this author up on my own. 4.5 🌟
Now to knock off another challenge of the #readingwomenschallenge2018! This will be my first O`Connor.
I‘ve learned to love southern gothic. I do struggle with some of the language O‘Connor uses. I didn‘t pause to think about this until I read a book of her letters. My questions: do you consider the time period when reading a book? And are you more willing to look past flaws depending on the time period?
"The freak in modern fiction is usually disturbing to us because he keeps us from forgetting that we share in his state" ~Flannery O'Connor From my local book store. I seriously need more of her on my shelves!
A Spectacular, sharp edged and hard book. Violent, controversial and deeply disturbing, but immaculately composed with more things to talk about than should be possible out of 200 pages of book. I was so glad to reread this one, and I can't wait to talk about it tonight at Bookclub.
This is a really good book. I don't even know what to think about it except that I'm glad I read it.
Damnit Flannery, why do you have to be the literal best?
So much in this book I didn't expect. Flannery O'Connor has a dry wit that sneaks up on you. Very serious subject matter peppered with funny imagery. If one of your resolutions is to read more classics I would try her out. 👍🏻
You know you're doing something right when Elizabeth Bishop is the one blurbing your books.
I'm gonna be honest with ya...I didn't like this. It's disturbing, for sure, how people can be so tunnel-sighted, especially when it comes to religion. But I was really disinterested for the most part. To quote Simon: "It's a no from me." 74/1001 #1001Books
I'm about to start rereading this one for RoscoeBooks's Classics bookclub in two weeks. Look at me, getting a head start on things.
Also: look at that gorgeous cover!
The top 2 are for my classes next semester 👌🏻 and the bottom one was on clearance and since I just finished Lucy Barton I felt it was meant to be 😉
🌟🌟for it's genre, it was a classic - but I found myself SO bored and confused at points that I had to push myself to get through it.
First time reading Flannery O'Connor!