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I've long said that I don't do well with "hilarious" novels, or the kind that states somewhere on a blurb on the cover of the book that it's the "funniest thing ever". I feel these books are trying to make me laugh and that's exhausting. "Whoops, was I supposed to laugh at that? Let me go back and see if it's funny... Nope, still barely made me crack a smiler." Books that feature characters that were written with the sole purpose of getting laughs, mean kind of laughs, at a character's expense.
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Sully is a member of Russo’s pantheon of emotionally stunted male characters, deeply wounded by alcoholic, abusive, neglectful fathers, these flawed characters fail as spouses, fathers and friends while still nurturing a deep inner goodness, a spark of light that is waiting to be fanned into flame. I love Russo’s character development, the way we can both love and be irritated by these walking wounded. At the same time, I find some of his secondary characters or non-essential stories to be playe
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This was an interesting and a frustrating book to review. The characters are warm, kind, hurtful, caring and make some bad decisions. We're told at the beginning that the town of Bath has been making bad decisions for 200 years, so I guess these people come by it honestly.
Sully is a frustrating and interesting character. In the three weeks that occur in this book, he makes some bone-headed decisions of the most self-destructive kinds. Yet he helps and cares for those around hm. He's his own wor ...more
Sully is a frustrating and interesting character. In the three weeks that occur in this book, he makes some bone-headed decisions of the most self-destructive kinds. Yet he helps and cares for those around hm. He's his own wor ...more

A slice of dysfunctional life in a small New York town. Sully is a wonderful character, the type of self-destructive guy that has plenty of faults but is also somehow easy to love.This book is about the way damage reincarnates itself from generation to generation, but it's also an optimistic portrayal of people working together to get by.
I'm not running out to read the sequel, but this was a very pleasant way to spend five hundred pages, and I feel like I've gotten to know some new friends. ...more
I'm not running out to read the sequel, but this was a very pleasant way to spend five hundred pages, and I feel like I've gotten to know some new friends. ...more

3.5 stars. It's a good yarn, and all of the characters are relatable in some fashion... it's an easy, fast read, good for checking out over a snowy weekend. In the long run, however, I came away from it feeling like I hadn't really gained anything. I probably won't look for another Russo novel.
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Apr 23, 2013
Heather(Gibby)
marked it as maybe

Apr 14, 2013
Jen
marked it as to-read

Apr 01, 2024
Yokk
marked it as to-read