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amelie_mackay 's review for:
The Night Watch
by Sarah Waters
usually i know a book is brilliant if i finish it and want to immediately go back and reread tiny details. sarah waters writes complex stories, each with little parts you only see the significance of much later, making rereading them a completely different experience.
i think that if i read this again (as it is told in reverse) i would read it backwards, therefore in chronological order, and see the difference it makes now i know the major plot points. some stories begin depressing and end with hope; others are the opposite. ultimately it begins and ends in tragedy, and despite it being so saddening i’ve really loved it.
i think that if i read this again (as it is told in reverse) i would read it backwards, therefore in chronological order, and see the difference it makes now i know the major plot points. some stories begin depressing and end with hope; others are the opposite. ultimately it begins and ends in tragedy, and despite it being so saddening i’ve really loved it.