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grauspitz 's review for:
Reading the World: Confessions of a Literary Explorer
by Ann Morgan
the author manages to cover an extensive list of topics in only 300 pages (national identity, commercial and self-publishing, oral storytelling, culture shock, translation, racism, and internet algorithms) and in some ways that's to the book's benefit.
however, it really takes away from the memoir aspect of the book, and some of the chapters are much stronger than others, which leaves me with the impression that the author stretched herself too far with the ground she covered. i still found it an enjoyable read through, and really enjoyed some of the chapters!
however, it really takes away from the memoir aspect of the book, and some of the chapters are much stronger than others, which leaves me with the impression that the author stretched herself too far with the ground she covered. i still found it an enjoyable read through, and really enjoyed some of the chapters!