因为https://movie.douban.com/subject/26628357/一个叫欧维的男人决定去死这部影片去找原著来看,非常喜欢原著,所以就在goodreads上跟从了他。他新书出来的时候,很兴奋,毫不犹豫地从图书馆借来看。当然是有生书。太好听了。我在遛Rixi的时候几乎是两天不到就听完了。但是还是忍不住会去回味。圣诞假期去纽约的Amazon书店,直接买了回来,抱在怀中,喜欢极了。推荐给聪看,终于在两天意外得来的下雪天看完了。她说很久了,没有一本书让她几乎哭泣。这是她昨天在goodreads上写的review:
This book was unexpected- from simply reading the inside cover and the first few pages, you'd think it was just a book for hockey players, or hockey watchers, but the book unfolds in a way that draws you in and spits you out with its unpredictability. The characters are built up so that you can't help but feel for them and everything that happens to them becomes something you care about and need to know about; painfully realistic but unique as well. The way the author writes is simplistic but evokes powerful emotions at the same time, making this book impossible to put down and connecting it to its audience, regardless of gender, age, status, or any other sort of difference that people can have between them; the situations are crafted so that anyone reading can relate to the situation and the emotions and conflicts of the characters involved. The book exposes how significant every little detail and thought and action can be- what it entails, what it implies, how it affects others- and how everything is linked together through history and cause and effect. All in all, after reading Beartown, I find myself able to see the reasons and effects of everything in a life a bit more clearly, as well as being able to understand people of different positions and ages and pasts a bit better.
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