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lauriebwhite's review against another edition
4.0
I was excited to read this, as I love family sagas that span for entire lifetimes, or multiple generations. It was so so for the first 75% of the book, but I was too invested and liked it enough to keep going. I am glad I did. I loved the way the author wrapped it all up and I really loved the last quarter of the book.
add24's review against another edition
4.0
I enjoyed this book overall, but the futuristic piece and all the drama surrounding it, the sirens, etc...didn’t seem as important to me ... where was that going? I felt it was a little odd. Overall I enjoyed the lives of the Skinner family and their lives.
hannahleebibliophile's review against another edition
5.0
I won Tara Conklin’s The Last Romantics in a Goodreads giveaway, and what a treat reading it proved to be. Its uniquely modern plot addresses the tumultuous lives of four siblings who encounter numerous, life-altering events which are never justly addressed as childhood trauma.
As such, the three Skinner sisters and their beloved brother, Joe, spend their adult years searching for something or someone on which to project their seemingly endless pain. Ultimately, however, this process leads the suffering family to find a strong sense of personal identity which they have never before possessed. This novel is at times a slow and winding read, but it is nevertheless a work of art.
As such, the three Skinner sisters and their beloved brother, Joe, spend their adult years searching for something or someone on which to project their seemingly endless pain. Ultimately, however, this process leads the suffering family to find a strong sense of personal identity which they have never before possessed. This novel is at times a slow and winding read, but it is nevertheless a work of art.
lorrietruck's review against another edition
3.0
I feel like this book set itself up to be something it didn’t deliver on. But I still enjoyed it.
stephco172's review
2.0
I’ve tried to read this book twice from the library and I’m just not sure I really liked the story enough to get through it. I’m being kind with the 2 star review. Maybe others will enjoy it more than I.
cscotthayward's review against another edition
dark
emotional
sad
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
3.75
readingfourme's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
funny
- Diverse cast of characters? No
2.5
It’s a well-written book but, after the terrific beginning as children, the book felt like it hovered over the lives of four privileged, entitled, white adults I could feel absolutely no empathy for. They were so spoiled by the assurance of their success. I found the characters intolerable and I wonder if the author found them intolerable too. She didn’t dig in there the way she did in the beginning.