The most fruitful book club discussion I have had to date has been centered around this book.
3.5 disco balls
Published: July 31, 2018 by Riverhead Books
Category: Literary Fiction, Religion
After finishing this one I had to let my thoughts marinate a bit.
I am calling the writing vibe: eerie flow. I just made that up, but it sounded right. The whole tone and the build up to the end left me feeling…I can’t find the right word to verbalize my feeling.
When Phoebe seeks solace with a religious cult, its unsettling to the reader. Through alternating chapters you read her perspective, the cult leader’s John Leal, and her boyfriend Will’s; but, all these perspectives are from Will’s point of view. Man, my brain is processing so many thoughts.
It was not my usual read – and I still have no clue how I feel – but it will certainly make for an interesting book club meeting. I had my book club discussion on this already and it was the most time we ever spent discussing the actual book (the whole book club session!). There was so much content – whether one liked the story or not – that we focused on (I won’t name them in fear of offering spoilers, but you get the idea). It was one of my most fruitful book club meetings yet.
I do admire how the author told the story.
Author, Victoria Namkung, interviewed The Incendiaries author, R.O. Kwon, and after reading it I felt I understood the story a bit better. Check out her interview here.
Have you read The Incendiaries? And/or have a book club book that led to an engaging discussion? Do tell!
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Intriguing!
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I love your descriptor “eerie flow”! Also that cover is to die for – amazing review!
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Thank you! Yes, I agree on that cover – its so eye catching.
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That is a perfect descriptor – how I adore you! I’m currently reading one with the same aura – The Hiding Place – it is hypnotically creepy
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Wow, thank you! That means SO much coming from you XO
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Maybe I should suggest this to our book club too
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it certainly an interesting topic, controversial, but lots to be discussed
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I love your description it some how appeals to me. Maybe I’ll see if I can pick it up from the library.
Gemma @ http://www.gemmasbooknook.blogspot.com
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thank you ☺️
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i adore your reviews and I love how you used the phrase “erie flow”. Sometimes it’s so hard to describe how a book makes you feel.
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thank you, you are so kind!
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Like the idea of “eerie flow” totally know what you mean
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I’ve reviewed this book too. It is certainly different and makes you think. I found it hard to write my review too as I wasn’t fully sure what I thought about it.
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it definitely was one of those I toyed with not even providing a rating.
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Great honest review. I think sometimes we have to make up our own terms to discuss our thoughts on a book.
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Loved reading this review, thanks for sharing
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thank you!
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Great honest review Nikki, this book does looks and sounds like a very intriguing book. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome post, my friend.
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I expected it to be better.
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its one I reflected on for days and I went back and forth, book club was great but it didn’t change that unsettling feeling I had about Will, Phoebe and John. I want to say more but I’ll hold my tongue in fear of spoilers.
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