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Phil in SF

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aka @kingrat@sfba.social. I'm following a lot of bookwyrm accounts, since that seems to be the only way to get reviews from larger servers to this small server. I make a lot of Bookwyrm lists. I will like & boost a lot of reviews that come across my feed. I will follow most bookwyrm accounts back if they review & comment. Social reading should be social.

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Viet Thanh Nguyen: The Sympathizer (EBook, 2015, Grove Press)

A profound, startling, and beautifully crafted debut novel, The Sympathizer is the story of a …

Content warning gross food and sex reference

Viet Thanh Nguyen: The Sympathizer (EBook, 2015, Grove Press)

A profound, startling, and beautifully crafted debut novel, The Sympathizer is the story of a …

That sly old sybarite was well aware of the importance of the erotic to the political, wooing the ladies as much as the politicians in his bid for French assistance to the American revolution.

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new vocabulary: sybarite

A person who is self-indulgent in their fondness for sensuous luxury

I'm enjoying this book so much I missed my Muni stop and had to ride a stop in the opposite direction.

Viet Thanh Nguyen: The Sympathizer (EBook, 2015, Grove Press)

A profound, startling, and beautifully crafted debut novel, The Sympathizer is the story of a …

Thus my sacerdotal father believed; but thus I could not.

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new vocabulary: sacerdotal

relating to priests or the priesthood; priestly

relating to or denoting a doctrine which ascribes sacrificial functions and spiritual or supernatural powers to ordained priests

Viet Thanh Nguyen: The Sympathizer (EBook, 2015, Grove Press)

A profound, startling, and beautifully crafted debut novel, The Sympathizer is the story of a …

As we taxied along the runway, I caught glimpses of concrete revetments, giant cans, sliced in half lengthwise, and a desolate row of incinerated warbirds, demolished jets blown up in a strafing run earlier this evening, wings plucked and scattered like those of abused flies.

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new vocabulary: revetment

A retaining wall or facing of masonry or other material, supporting or protecting a rampart, wall, etc.

Tade Thompson: Immortal, Invisible (EBook, 2024, Subterranean Press)

Robin Hearns has been kidnapped. Or murdered. Or kidnapped and murdered.

He isn’t sure.

What …

glad i didn't read the description

Robin wakes up in a cabin in a pastoral compound. He's been kidnapped by a hitman (Buki) who claims to disappear his victims instead of kill them like he's been contracted, because he doesn't like killing.

I loved this story because Thompson lets the reader discover what's happening as his characters discover it. Things are weird enough to be intriguing but not so out there that I couldn't make any sense of it.

The description on the Subterranean Press web site (where this ebook can be downloaded for free) is a bit too spoilery for me, so I'm glad I didn't read it before downloading.

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Viet Thanh Nguyen: The Sympathizer (Paperback, 2016, Grove Press)

The Sympathizer is the 2015 debut novel by Vietnamese American professor Viet Thanh Nguyen. It …

Review of "The Sympathizer"

4 stars: loved this book, would recommend

I read this in like two days, first book in a while I've had trouble putting down. It had the constant tension I associate with a spy novel, but was a lot more introspective. I found it to be a pretty quick read for its length and for its literary-novel-ness, though the lack of quotation marks tripped me up a few times.

I saw some review describe it as "cynical" but I thought it was actually fairly optimistic, given the subject matter. I think it accurately describes the state of the world and am surprised that anything in there would be surprising in the year 2024, but there is a theme of a strange kind of hope in it. Every character is deeply flawed, but not absolved of the responsibility to do the right thing. The spy as protagonist, the "sympathizer", also lets …