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Taylor Larsen

Author of Stranger, Father, Beloved

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Stranger, Father, Beloved (2016) 44 copies

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I do not understand why this book has nothing but good(ish) reviews. Reading this book was painful for me; not in a good that-really-affected me sort of way, but in a torturous can-this-just-be-over-already kind of way. Its not badly written, but the whole plot was uninteresting and tedious and made me feel depressed.

Thank you to Simon & Schuster for providing me with an advance copy via Goodreads.
 
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fionaanne | 6 other reviews | Nov 11, 2021 |
Intriguing story about a conflicted, unfulfilled man and his interactions with those around him. Better than many of the books I've read, but left a number of unfinished storylines in my opinion. This will likely be the first in a series of books with the same lead characters, which is not an approach that I like (or appreciate properly? - to me it seems as if the author is "mailing it in" by not developing new, fresh characters).
 
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ChetBowers | 6 other reviews | Mar 10, 2021 |
This one just didn't do it for me. The characters were thin, colored mostly by their own vanities and regrets. Michael was particularly irritating in his obsession with his road not taken, becoming an academic. I felt like he didn't take any responsibility for his decisions and just spent his time evaluating the physical appearance of women and feeling sorry for himself. The depiction of his mental illness was sort of interesting but it just didn't hold the story together for me.
 
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nancyjean19 | 6 other reviews | Jun 3, 2020 |
This story is a family drama at the core. But you are introduced to a perfect (but not) family.

The husband, Michael, has mental issues, including paranoia and his behavior is going to drive the couple apart.

The background is Rhode Island, but reminds me of a book I just read called Indiscretion (not the plot but the surrounding).

The characters are good but I'm not sure if I was able to relate to one so much that I was "rooting" for him/her. But I did want the family to be "okay" despite the main characters spiraling downward. But that would not seem likely...… (more)
 
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vickiayala | 6 other reviews | Sep 22, 2016 |

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