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I know The Milagro Beanfield War is a cult classic, but based on a cursory perusal of the reviews, I’d say it’s a book that you either love or don’t. I won’t say you love it or hate it because I found very little actual animosity toward it in the negative reviews. Those readers just couldn’t seem to get into the book.
My feelings about the book are somewhere between the love and don’t love ends of the spectrum. For me, reading it was like an unsatisfying/unsuccessful romantic endeavor. Part 1 of ...more
My feelings about the book are somewhere between the love and don’t love ends of the spectrum. For me, reading it was like an unsatisfying/unsuccessful romantic endeavor. Part 1 of ...more

This book was a slow burn for the first hundred pages, with a great deal of character development of a diverse cast, all of whom are a bit crazy in their own usually lovable way. There is a lot to like in this book, and most of it has to do with the author's characters and his humor, as well as his subtle use of magical realism.
That said, I felt that the extensive background in the first part and the tremendous build-up in the second part were both betrayed by a somewhat unsatisfactory climax at ...more
That said, I felt that the extensive background in the first part and the tremendous build-up in the second part were both betrayed by a somewhat unsatisfactory climax at ...more

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