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michaeljames122 's review for:
Ethan Frome
by Edith Wharton
3.5 Stars
This is the first Edith Wharton book I've read, apparently it's much different then any of her other writings. The narrator of the audio version is George Guidall, who also excellently narrates all of the Walt Longmire books that I recently listened to. Occasionally, this meant that my mind would put a cowboy or indian in the bleak New England landscape of aptly named community of Starkfield.
I imagine I would've hated this book in high school, to the point of never wanting to come back to it. It seems like one of those books that everyone can have a different takeaway, or everytime you read it you'd have a different take away. I imagine most of them revolving around how depressing the book is, or why the characters didn't just do something different. For my sake, I was just thrilled the cat decided to break that pickle dish.
This is the first Edith Wharton book I've read, apparently it's much different then any of her other writings. The narrator of the audio version is George Guidall, who also excellently narrates all of the Walt Longmire books that I recently listened to. Occasionally, this meant that my mind would put a cowboy or indian in the bleak New England landscape of aptly named community of Starkfield.
I imagine I would've hated this book in high school, to the point of never wanting to come back to it. It seems like one of those books that everyone can have a different takeaway, or everytime you read it you'd have a different take away. I imagine most of them revolving around how depressing the book is, or why the characters didn't just do something different. For my sake, I was just thrilled the cat decided to break that pickle dish.