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haggishands 's review for:
Heart Berries
by Terese Marie Mailhot
Compulsively readable, achingly beautiful in parts, and - as the name implies - wholly heartfelt, this is a novel that I essentially read in one night. Most of the prose is dedicated towards Casey, her lover, and it is in this prose and these agonizing and longing reflections that the writing really sings.
Towards the end, the direction seems to go a bit askance, and it loses much of the narrative and meaningfully introspective flow that give it its power. But overall, this was a thought-provoking and worthwhile read that demanded I reorient the way I look at certain stories. In that sense, it was successful.
Towards the end, the direction seems to go a bit askance, and it loses much of the narrative and meaningfully introspective flow that give it its power. But overall, this was a thought-provoking and worthwhile read that demanded I reorient the way I look at certain stories. In that sense, it was successful.