![]() I’m not sure I’ll exactly be able to explain why I loved it, and I also can’t explain why loving this book has not particularly made me want to read anything else Backman wrote. And since I didn’t hate Beartown – in fact, I found it to be a rather compelling read – I decided to pick up Ove, even though multiple people told me that it was a very different kind of book.Īnd it was a very different kind of book, but I ended up loving it. It sounded like it might be kind of sad, and we all know that I don’t really enjoy reading books that are kind of sad.īut then I decided to participate in the #AuthoraMonth challenge on Litsy, which I talked about when I reviewed Beartown, because Backman both wrote Beartown and was January’s author. Sometimes I would add it to my TBR, but then I would take it back off because I just wasn’t convinced that it would be a book I would actually like. Every time I would read a review of it I would think, Would I like this book? Maybe I should read it. ![]() This is one of those books that I’ve seen floating around the blogosphere for a long time. ![]() The Aroma of Books //Rants//Raves//Reviews//
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