Tuesday, February 3, 2009

How I Live Now

I posted about this over on my Young Adult reading blog, but How I Live Now was so stupefyingly amazing that I felt the need to post here too. It's about a 15 year old girl who goes to live with her aunt and cousins in the English countryside just before a war breaks out. The time is contemporary/near future, and while at first the family exists in an idyllic state unaffected by the war, they ultimately descend into the sort of madness that is horrible but still sort of normal because it is life and they are still living. It was published in North America as a young adult book, but it is so much more than that. The style is distinct and hypnotic; I was entranced. I absolutely loved it, and as soon as I finished I nearly flipped to the front of the book to start again. Gorgeous, human, lovely, honest, funny, sarcastic, affecting, dark, brilliant.

5/5 stars.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

woah, compelling. I should have snatched it from you yesterday after all.

Ange Friesen said...

haha. I am a much better salesperson in writing than I am in person. Actually, I'm pretty much better at everything in writing.

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