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Beautiful World, Where Are You

Beautiful World, Where Are You

bySally Rooney
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Danger Mouse
4.0 out of 5 starsDoesn’t stray far from the author’s other two novels
Reviewed in Australia on 30 September 2021
If you are a fan of Irish millennial author, Sally Rooney, and her other two novels, Conversation with friends, and, Normal people, you are probably in for a treat. That is, unless you felt that these two works said everything you wanted hear on love, friendship and living as an intellectual, hip, 20 something in Ireland in our current times. All in all, the latest novel is an easy read. The style is economical and lean, like a contemporary Hemingway. It probably plays to Rooney’s strength in not straying to far thematically or narratively from Rooney’s other works. Worth a read.
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MissyT
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2.0 out of 5 starsDidn't get all the hyper about this one.
Reviewed in Australia on 15 September 2021
My first taste of Sally Rooney and sadly, probably my last. I didn't enjoy this book at all. I found it long winded and aimless (I feel like I was missing the point of it all?) Characters were obnoxious and not even likeable so I struggled to take to any of them. Those long winded emails were a drag to read! Started losing patience halfway in, and it didn't get any better. Ended up skimming the rest just to finish it. Here's a quick summary - Four people: they like each other, don't like each other, are intimate, then not intimate, and somewhat depressed. And that's it. Ending didn't offer any resolve or bring anything new.
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Amazon Kunde
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 October 2021
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I wish Ms Rooney had made her antisemitic views clear before I wasted any money on her books. This was the last book by Sally Rooney that I have purchased.
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Luisa
1.0 out of 5 stars A teen aged self ndulgent moan
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 September 2021
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Well, …I actually gave up…there is no humanity in the book, no story and no depth . it reads like a teen trying to impress with political hectoring
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ROBERT WILKES
3.0 out of 5 stars Intentional difficulties?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 September 2021
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Sally Rooney undoubtedly has talent but the lack of paragraphs, punctuation and identification of the speakers and authors of the famous emails seems provocative if not narcissistic. Will her next novel follow e e cummings and abandon capitals? It is even more ironic in that one of the heroines seems to work as a copy-editor.
That gripe aside, I was interested enough in the characters to finish the book, which is more than I could with ‘Conversations with Friends’. I was rewarded by the signs that the gloomy pronouncement “Traditional marriage was obviously not fit for purpose and almost ubiquitously ended in one kind of failure or another” did not prevent an ending in which marriage or something like it may be a possibility. If this had not been the case I might have agreed with another reviewer that: “if such work passes for ordinary in Dublin in that case poor Ireland”.
‘Normal People’ was brilliant in that it portrayed some of the issues of an Ireland I can recognise. I have no great interest in the doings of this solipsistic clique.
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RC London
1.0 out of 5 stars Couldn’t read it
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 October 2021
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Just couldn’t continue reading it. Maybe I am not in the mood but it was very depressing and morose. It may be better to see it dramatised. It’s well written but bleak.
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L. Bowens
3.0 out of 5 stars Just OK
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 September 2021
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I couldn't wait to get my hands on the new Sally Rooney novel and have enjoyed it during my commute each day.

However, the four characters started to really grate on me, and at one moment I thought how ridiculous it was that the two female protagonists email each other with a lot of self-indulgent rubbish about philosophy and politics. It was readable and ended fairly well, but not a patch on Rooney's two previous novels.
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Shez
1.0 out of 5 stars Self indulgent, pretentious & dull
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 October 2021
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My book club picked this book on the back of the Normal People tv series which I wasn’t a fan of either. BWWAU has a limited storyline, 4 main characters (none of whom I was drawn to or championed), and a very predictable conclusion. The chapters where we hear of the characters life were mildly interesting but the email conversations between Eileen & Alice philosophising about life/society/beauty were overly long, dull & pretentious. To be brutally honest, I was bored reading this book & took a break half way through to read another book before returning to finish this one. If not for book club, I wouldn’t have bothered!
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Tom
3.0 out of 5 stars It's ok.....
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 September 2021
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I was a big fan of NP and CWF and had very high expectations for this release. Having finished in a day, It is absorbing, however I felt that these are all characters we have seen before in the previous 3 books (including Mr Salary) with similar political views and consequently I felt I knew them already and had a pretty good idea what would happen. I was therefore disappointed that it felt predictable and left the usual frustrations with Sally's characters inability to interact with people. I don't feel in a hurry to re-read it again (unlike NP).
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Mula
1.0 out of 5 stars Hard to follow
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 October 2021
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Couldn’t get into characters at all.
Jumped from one to another. Very hard to follow. I usually love her writing but this was a miss for me
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MissisN
1.0 out of 5 stars An ode to navel gazing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 November 2021
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This is truly HORRENDOUS introspective navel gazing nonsense that is being heralded as literature. Seriously. What is the point? other than to appear on point ?!
The characters are people that I would avoid like the plague, in fact for a great deal of the 'story', they don't spend time in each other's company - go figure! They are mere conduits to shove Sally-sense to the book buying public
I feel that I should defend Gen-Z Ireland should people construe that this 'story'/these characters is in any way representative

Israel is lucky to be spared this drivel
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hollib
1.0 out of 5 stars Not her best
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 September 2021
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Couldn’t get into this at all very disappointing
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