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A Little Life: Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2015

A Little Life: Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2015

byHanya Yanagihara
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Lorraine Pestell
5.0 out of 5 starsI feel proud to have survived this book!
Reviewed in Australia on 22 July 2016
Wow! Where to start, and what to say about this book that hasn't already been said... Hand-on-heart, "A Little Life" is both the best and worst book I've ever read! A super-heavyweight novel, it should come with a health warning. It should be compulsory reading for anyone who has committed any form of abuse on a fellow human (or animal, come to that...). In fact, their victims should be given the opportunity to read it to them from a safe distance.

If like me, your mind has a mind of its own, take good care of yourself while reading this book. Take a break with something lighter, particularly if you're prone to nightmares and insomnia.

I read one of Hanya Yanagihara's interview, in which she stated her goal with "A Little Life" was to turn everything up to just beyond normal tolerance. Well, she absolutely succeeded! This book consumed me as fast as I could consume it, so much so that it took me a full two months to read. As an abuse victim and longstanding PTSD "survivor" (NOT!), there were many times I couldn't continue reading the intensity of situations described. Not only are they graphic and horrifying, but sadly they are also utterly accurate.

On the more optimistic side, "A Little Life" is a love story on so many levels. There is a huge amount of kindness in the world, although it sometimes doesn't feel like it. I found myself communing with Harold and Julia, with Doctor Andy, and of course with Willem and Jude.

A very long book - my favourite kind! - the language is dense, meandering and demanding of concentration. After paragraphs and paragraphs of sharing Jude's agonies, Ms Yanagihara almost glosses over the most significant events. Several times I would turn a page and say, "Wait a minute! What just happened? OMG, OMG, OMG!"

I feel proud to have survived this book.
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Anne Connolly
1.0 out of 5 starsAnd in the end...
Reviewed in Australia on 4 February 2016
What could have been said in say 400 pages, turned into almost a freeform association of ideas and so not very captivating for the reader for a good deal of the time. That's a pity because the subject is one of the most important of our time. I don't know what the editors were thinking, but the reader willed the whole thing to end. And in the end...the final section seemed contrived. So I am guessing that the author is not very good at endings. Other than that , some good writing, suspense, descriptions; and for this subject of child abuse - its not an easy task.
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Anne Connolly
1.0 out of 5 stars And in the end...
Reviewed in Australia on 4 February 2016
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What could have been said in say 400 pages, turned into almost a freeform association of ideas and so not very captivating for the reader for a good deal of the time. That's a pity because the subject is one of the most important of our time. I don't know what the editors were thinking, but the reader willed the whole thing to end. And in the end...the final section seemed contrived. So I am guessing that the author is not very good at endings. Other than that , some good writing, suspense, descriptions; and for this subject of child abuse - its not an easy task.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible
Reviewed in Australia on 18 June 2019
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Read one chapter and deleted the novel. Not for me.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Tough read
Reviewed in Australia on 23 December 2015
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Well, written and put together interweaving the lives of all this people in the story. I did like the way it jumped forward without missing a beat BUT it is half a book too long. I didn't like the way it went on and on and on about Jude's feelings, how many times does it have to be served up like cold soup. Tough subject to write about, a brave on to tackle, I just wish it had have been more concise, sharper and not so sentimental then I wouldn't
Have had to skip so many pages toward the end to get to the point.
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willmill
1.0 out of 5 stars Stunning writing?
Reviewed in Australia on 5 January 2016
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Started with hope and after experiencing such pathetic, banal writing ---- stopped. One reviewer mourns the death of good editing and another elegance. To those could be added the simple intention of telling a story in well-employed language; as a piece of art. Whatever this book had to say it was never going to be that.
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olleymull
1.0 out of 5 stars Misery in the extreme!
Reviewed in Australia on 8 January 2016
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This book was recommended by a book club and the emphasis was on the message of hope. I continued to read the book in the belief that there would be something positive at the end. If I had realised how depressing the entire book would be I would not have read it.
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Louise
1.0 out of 5 stars Long winded - boring characters - just couldn't stick it out - and ...
Reviewed in Australia on 31 December 2015
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Boooooorrrrrrriiiiiinnnnnngggggg - gave up on this one about 1/4 way through. Long winded - boring characters - just couldn't stick it out - and I hate not finishing books. Taking a long time to go nowhere. Don't bother.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Harrowing reading.
Reviewed in Australia on 5 February 2016
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This book is like watching a train wreck and not being able to stop watching it, so my advice is don't. This is the most difficult and awful book I have ever read and I would not recommend it to anyone.
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Mr Darren C George
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Reviewed in Australia on 26 October 2015
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Didn't like it at al, had trouble getting a feel for the characters so didn't connect, just my 2c.
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Reviewed in Australia on 4 February 2016
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Well written but a very depressing and painful read.
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mark ayling
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Reviewed in Australia on 25 March 2016
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Absolute dross and in great need of a good edit
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