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A Little Life

Hanya Yanagihara

4.32 AVERAGE

challenging dark emotional sad tense

Whoever green-lighted this book needs to be psychiatrically evaluated. 

It wrecked me. It is not just a novel, it’s an endurance test of the heart, a relentless excavation of love, trauma, and the unbearable weight of being alive. I felt both honored and ruined by every page.
I can’t call it “beautiful” without also calling it brutal. I can’t call it “tragic” without also admitting it’s luminous. It left me hollow, grateful, and furious all at once. I don’t know if I could ever read it again, but I know it will never leave me and I'll be staring at a wall for awhile. If books are meant to change us, this one succeeds devastatingly.
dark emotional inspiring reflective sad slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
challenging dark emotional reflective sad slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

what can i even say? Before i start recounting what I've read i'm going to say this.... This book was well written and I would consider it to be one of the better books I've read. But i would not recommend it to anyone nor would I want to read it again. I keep composing myself and then braking down crying thinking about it a couple minutes later so... ya.

SPOILERS!!!
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THIS FUCKING BOOK...
it felt like the amount of things Jude has gone through would never end from the being abandoned as a kid, to the verbal and physical abuse, to the childhood prostitution, to the rape and mental abuse from brother Luke, to the being raped and whipped and trapped in the basement by the doctor, to the reproductions from the injury: his back pain, and leg infection, and eventual leg amputations: the death of ana, to the trust issues and inability to cope with his past, to his self hatred and cutting, to his abusive relationship with caleb where he was again raped, and emotionally abused, and beaten and thrown down a FUCKING STAIRCASE, to him trying to kill himself, and then to finally be happy (somewhat) with willem only for willem to die in a car accident that leaves Jude completely heartbroken and he eventually kills himself a year later.
LIKE WHAT THE FUCK.
the other characters:
Malcolm: literally don't remember a single important thing about him except that he grew up rich and died in the car accident with willem.
Jb: Honetly I kinda hated JB. I get that he had his own issues but the way he acted around Jude was so immature and not what a friend should be.
Willem: I loved willem. Never once did I dislike him. His friendship was the best thing that ever happened to Jude. I was really excited to see the dynamic of how they were just friends and that was all they had to be and how that was going to work in their later life. Not that i was mad when they eventually started dating, but I think it would have been an interesting type of relationship to explore.
Writing Choices:
-I thought it was really interesting that we didn't read from Jude's perspective until the second section of the book.
-It was interesting that as readers we didn't really know what happened to Jude and we would see it as he was reliving it or as he was finally tell someone about it, but at the same time there was enough detail that we knew the very basics and went through the story knowing the weight he was carrying.
-that Jude is always cleaning. It made a lot of sense and was showing that he was trying to free himself from his "dirty"past
What I didn't like about this book :
-I have seen this book referred to as "torture porn"(a genre of horror in which sadistic violence or torture is a central aspect of the plot) and it a very accurate description. I think her point could've been made without making the number of traumatic events so extensive.
-How unrealistic it is. they all became so successful in their fields. All of the events that happened to them. other little stuff.

Please don't read this book unless you are thoroughly ready to be emotionally tormented.

I had high hopes going into this book as I’ve saw so many positive reviews but I was shocked to find I really struggled to finish it. About 200 pages could easily be cut between dragged out paragraphs to chapters about some of the friends (Malcolm and JB specially) I don’t see why we needed to know so much about them when they were barely mentioned later on.

The lack of consistent chapters and jumping of POV also annoyed me a bit as sometimes I was having to go back and reread a page or two after realising it wasn’t Jude anymore, but Willem or Harold.

It is a book that touches on a lot of dark subjects and I think it was handled well but I wish it had given Jude and Willem a happy ending. I don’t want to read 700+ pages and then feel depressed after. I personally wouldn’t read again or recommend it to anyone.

Updated Review (April 2): I realised when I couldn’t stop thinking how much time I wasted reading this and how angry it made me since I finished it that I was too kind when I initially reviewed it. It really is trauma porn and the fact that there isn’t even a glimmer of hope or satisfactory ending to give people the message that things can get better really annoys me. I’ve never been so annoyed by a book in my life.
challenging dark emotional slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This book is a beast.

Update: five months since I finished it and I still think about it all the time. Nostalgically. The audiobook read by Oliver wyman was wonderful but apparently has been replaced by a different reader.

lksnh's review against another edition

DID NOT FINISH: 0%

Too much trauma

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One sentence synopsis... ‘A Little Life’ begins as a conventional postgrad New York ensemble but it quickly becomes evident Yanagihara has something much darker and unsettling in mind for her four unforgettable friends. .

Read it if you like... crying. Screaming at books. Simultaneously hating the author for putting her characters through this while also loving her for creating such an all-consuming story. Don’t read it if you like happy endings. .

Dream casting... Robert Pattinson, Armie Hammer, or Garrett Hedlund as Willem Ragnarsson. John Boyega is the only JB. If anyone’s read the book and has people in mind I’d love to know what you pictured.
dark emotional sad slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes