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Loading... Alphabetical Diaries (2024)by Sheila Heti
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. *I received a copy of this book through the Goodreads Giveaways program in exchange for an honest review* This book is a very cool concept, alphabetizing sentences from 10 years of the author's diary entries, however it didn't do much for me. Outside of some really incredible sentences and musings, I found it difficult to follow (perhaps part of the point) as sentences weren't in any sort of chronological order and there was no context between one sentence to the next. Partway in there are some clear themes that emerge but I would have enjoyed it more as a narrative; honestly found it too easy to put down whenever because there was no plot keeping me engaged, and tough to pick back up for the same reason. Highlight for me is that the author is a fellow Torontonian and I liked some of the local references. no reviews | add a review
"An expansion of Sheila Heti's alphabetized diaries, which were excerpted as a newsletter in The New York Times"-- No library descriptions found. |
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The specific joys include many well-crafted and well-observed sentences, and the comedy of unexpected and unplanned juxtapositions created by the alphabet.