A review by diana_gt
Here I Am by Jonathan Safran Foer

2.0

Didn't finish, got about 2/3 of the way through. Honestly this was just straight up disappointing. It had none of the sweep or bombascity of Foer's first two novels, none of the emotion or incredible use of language. Basically, Foer got divorced, had an identity crisis, and decided to write a novel about it. If the novel had been moving or poignant, that might have been okay. I gave it two stars because there was an artfulness to it, because nothing by Foer can be completely artless. I even returned the book on Audible, which I haven't had to do yet.