A review by orestestestes
River of Earth by James Still

2.0

I decided to take an Appalachian Studies class this summer in order to take a different class, as my university requires that we take at least two classes during a summer semester in order to receive money from scholarships.

Thus, I ended up reading this entire book in about the span of one day in order to have the knowledge for a quiz I had the next day. Now, perhaps it's fair to say that I didn't fully absorb this novel, considering the speed and disinterest with which I read it, but I think it might just be bad.

Now, novels like this have intrinsic value due to their historical relevance, but beyond that, it's a bit boring and repetitive and, worst of all, empty. I think it says a lot about its quality that I could barely describe its plot after reading, or that I had to look up the book in order to find the answer to the one quiz question I was given on the entire novel.

Reading this book is similar to being ranted at by an older relative you don't particularly like, and that's pretty damning in my book.