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Laura McBride (1)

Auteur de We Are Called to Rise

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4 oeuvres 592 utilisateurs 51 critiques

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Œuvres de Laura McBride

We Are Called to Rise (2014) 456 exemplaires
'Round Midnight (2017) 129 exemplaires
In the Midnight Room 6 exemplaires
Fragrant Harbor (2003) 1 exemplaire

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USA

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Very readable and enjoyable for the most part. I thought that it ended rather abruptly and parts of the ending were a little too pat.
 
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Luziadovalongo | 36 autres critiques | Jul 14, 2022 |
It was interesting. I'm not normally interested in the glitz of Los Vegas, and this book didn't change that, but it wasn't a problem like I thought it might be going in. It's all character, all the time, so the more you are interested in the people, the better you'll like the book. I maybe would have preferred a little more outside plot of some sort, just to balance out the 'watching someone's life go by' feeling.
 
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Malaraa | 13 autres critiques | Apr 26, 2022 |
I read this book on a strong recommendation - and it lived up to its hype. I was surprised to learn it is a first book - it seems very accomplished for a debut. It used the technique of chapters rotating between the 4 main characters. At its core it's a story of relationships - a marriage falling apart & the grown son struggling with PTSD, a young immigrant boy trying to figure out how to survive a sudden tragedy, a damaged soldier trying to find meaning in his life on his return home, and a CPS woman trying to make the world better for shattered families and hurt children. The 2 storylines I really enjoyed were the damaged soldier and the lovable young boy - Each of the characters was well developed (except maybe the CPS woman) and had distinctive voices. It's a sad, distressing, almost depressing book, but with moments of care and love that save it. I found many insightful passages; here's a fave:

"But if, sometimes, an unspeakable horror arises from the smallest error, I choose to believe that it's possible for an equally unimaginable grandeur to grow from the tiniest gesture of love. I choose to believe that it works both ways. That great terror is the result of a thousand small but evil choices, and great good is the outcome of another thousand tiny acts of care."

Highly recommended - I think this book would lend itself well for bookclubs.....
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Terrie2018 | 36 autres critiques | Feb 21, 2020 |
This is a well-written first novel, lots of great discussion points for a book club. I would have given it 5 stars if not for the predictability of the outcome. Loved it and highly recommend it! Not the most upbeat beach read though, ladies....
 
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LizBurkhart | 36 autres critiques | Sep 5, 2019 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
592
Popularité
#42,409
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
51
ISBN
24

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