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chrisbrook 's review for:
Crook Manifesto
by Colson Whitehead
Maybe a 3.5? Some wonderfully crafted sentences here, especially the ones describing 1970s New York and Harlem. Like the first book in this trilogy, there's just no shortage of wild, shady characters here. The sheer number of them and the way they're introduced on the fly and explored in little side stories continued to be a little confounding to me though; felt like I could use a org chart at times.