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Flies: a recurring theme. I mean presence. Character?
Interesting to grow to dislike the main character, Aliide, the more I read. The very end though has me stumped. Am I stupid? Did I miss something or is that last section unnecessary?
I didn't learn that much even though I've never read anything about Estonia before. I have read lots of Russian and Soviet stuff so some of that "tension" is familiar, all that not-knowing-who-you-can-trust stuff. I did love the details like horseradish in pickles ...more
Interesting to grow to dislike the main character, Aliide, the more I read. The very end though has me stumped. Am I stupid? Did I miss something or is that last section unnecessary?
I didn't learn that much even though I've never read anything about Estonia before. I have read lots of Russian and Soviet stuff so some of that "tension" is familiar, all that not-knowing-who-you-can-trust stuff. I did love the details like horseradish in pickles ...more

This review for Sofi Oksanen’s book Purge is probably the most difficult I’ve ever done. I liked the book very much, but I’m terribly afraid of revealing spoilers, as the novel is so complicated and layered. I can easily describe it as one of my personal favorites, up there with Per Petterson and Tim Winton.
To begin, this book has nothing to do with eating disorders, and the only real complaint I have is that the cover art scarcely seems to apply to the complicated work within. After you’ve rea ...more
To begin, this book has nothing to do with eating disorders, and the only real complaint I have is that the cover art scarcely seems to apply to the complicated work within. After you’ve rea ...more

Dec 16, 2012
Joy
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Just finished Sofi Oksanen's novel, Purge, which is set in Estonia. The more I read of this gripping novel, the less I discovered I knew about Estonian history. The plot was compelling, full of complex characters & dark secrets. When Aliide Truu meets Zara, she's suspicious and guarded. Aliide has her secrets. And Zara, no matter how desperate she appears, would not compromise her self-protection. But Zara has her own secrets, with bruises & broken Estonian, she's clearly on the run. But from wh
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Estonia.
Intense, dark, engrossing. Loved it.
Intense, dark, engrossing. Loved it.


Oct 13, 2011
Heather (DeathByBook)
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Feb 04, 2012
Elizabeth
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