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Beartown: Book Review

I just finished reading Beartown, by Fredrik Backman. This story is a about a small town in decline that is obsessed with Hockey. This sport is not only engrained within the culture of this town, but the town's economic future largely depends on it. For the first time in what seems like forever, the town has a chance to win, which will bring new opportunities to the town including people, schools, stores, and attention for their hockey team. This all rides on Kevin Erdhal, the star player who is carrying the team into the semi-finals and then the finals. But when a serious offense happens off the rink, the town is thrown into turmoil, forced to deal with the consequences in the variety of ways that they do. Overall, I'm not entirely sure how I feel about the book, though I think I am more positive than I am negative on it. Overall (No Spoilers) What I liked most about this story was the overall execution. In this case, what I am referring to is the portrayal of the town's r

Blood Meridian: Book Review

“That which exists without my knowledge exists without my consent.” I finished reading Blood Meridian, by Cormac McCarthy a couple days ago. This is considered to be Cormac McCarthy's magnum opus, a novel set in the mid nineteenth century. It follows the historical Glanton gang that infamously traveled throughout the west scalping native Americans and committing other wanton atrocities. Like every McCarthy novel, it is extremely violent and nihilistic, and is well known for that fact. Overall, I cannot say that I enjoyed the book all that much. I do not regret reading it, but it was rather tough to get through, with the combination of prose style, lack of characterization, and non-existent plot. I had to get the audiobook about twenty or so percent through to help me push through; finding the willpower to push through was actually kind of difficult. I almost DNFed it, too, but decided to stick with it. Overall (No Spoilers) As I said, while I did not enjoy the book that much, I did