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lizzie24601 's review for:

Goliath by Tochi Onyebuchi
DID NOT FINISH: 60%
challenging dark reflective slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

DNF about 60% of the way through. This is 100% a character driven book - there is almost no plot or action at all. It is mostly about a group of Black and brown teenagers and young adults who are employed as construction stackers by an old gangster to keep them out of trouble in an apocalyptic city - but it took me nearly 100 pages to figure that out, since there is no exposition for any of the characters and it's difficult to understand who everyone is and what their relationships are.

The book is mostly comprised of descriptions of the characters' backstories or everyday life, maybe with some overarching goal going on (ex. Jonathan setting up his house or the kids from Bishop's work crew capturing the horses). The pacing is extremely slow and the jumping around in time and between characters is very confusing.

There is no plot and even very little dialogue. Honestly, the few scenes where there is dialogue feel like scenes in a play, where we're either dropped in in the middle of a conversation about nothing in particular, or one character is giving a long-winded monologue. Maybe this would've been better as a play.

Onyebuchi is definitely a skillful writer and his thesis comes through loud and clear as an important and underrepresented message, but this book will give you a headache well before reaching the end.

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