A review by beatrice_k
A Book of Common Prayer by Joan Didion

4.0

A quick and strange and interesting book, made more interesting by the fact that it’s the 21st century and no reasonable person would empathize with the out of touch rich white men and women profiting off war, indirectly or directly. While reading this novel it is very easy to find yourself siding not with the guirreleros exactly but not so far away from the revolutionaries in America. “Is, was, will be.” Deep and dark and heavy for something so slight.