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celtic67's review against another edition
5.0
This is an outstanding book. It shows the largeness of relationships and the smallness of the world we all inhabit.
spaceygrace's review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
informative
reflective
tense
medium-paced
4.5
lizzyacker's review against another edition
1.0
i couldn't finish this book. i sort of think it is terrible. even though the guy on the back cover is kind of cute.
caleb_tankersley's review against another edition
4.0
Taking a break from my recent Philip Roth obsession (it's hard to go back to his syllabic minutia after reading Portnoy's Complaint) I took a little detour. I devoured this book in 36 hours. Brilliant. It's a memoir, written by a poet, so it has beautiful writing, capturing moments with crystal clarity. The book is about Nick Flynn's relationship with his father, and how they ended up meeting, for the first time, in a homeless shelter. And if that little teaser doesn't interest you, go beat your head in with a few hundred pounds of shit memoirs out there, of which there are many. My one criticism of this book is in the way that it strings the reader along emotionally. It leaves a lot up to the construction of the reader, a lot to be implied. It makes the story a bit difficult to relate to, but I doubt that's the point. It's beautiful. Read it. Then get back to your Philip Roth.
megs_k's review against another edition
5.0
-These are mere tests, and what is a faith not tested?
~Nick Flynn
~Nick Flynn
tittypete's review against another edition
4.0
Not bad. At times exciting and fresh at other times indulgent and plodding. But overall a good quick read.