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meshuganush's review
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
I struggled to get into this book in the beginning. Connecting with Meyer Landsman was not the easiest, he's an alcoholic detective who "knows" he's a better detective than all other detectives. But eventually the mystery, the story and the growth of character pulled me in.
I ended up really enjoying this book and appreciating the relationship between the characters, especially Meyer and his ex-wife, Bina. I thought what the author did with them was really good.
Was also impressed with the cleverness of swapping out words for imagined Yiddish slang for example a cell phone becomes a shofar. Once I caught onto it, very fun. However, also part of why I struggled to get into the story in the beginning. Even if you have some knowledge of Yiddish and Hebrew the glossary at the back of the book is absolutely necessary.
I ended up really enjoying this book and appreciating the relationship between the characters, especially Meyer and his ex-wife, Bina. I thought what the author did with them was really good.
Was also impressed with the cleverness of swapping out words for imagined Yiddish slang for example a cell phone becomes a shofar. Once I caught onto it, very fun. However, also part of why I struggled to get into the story in the beginning. Even if you have some knowledge of Yiddish and Hebrew the glossary at the back of the book is absolutely necessary.
Moderate: Death of parent, Suicidal thoughts, Death, and Suicide
Minor: Antisemitism
bc_'s review against another edition
Slow, boring, unsympathetic main character. The fact that the reviews on the jacket of this book all talked about other books by the author should have told me this one wasn’t going to be worth the time.
Graphic: Suicide, Murder, and Suicidal thoughts
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