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3 stars
Rating this novel proved to be quite a conundrum for me, so I have simply averaged it after waiting 14 hours from when I finished it to even think about this. For the first 60 pages I was horrified to think that Backman had finally written a novel I didn't like--I have read all of his books (I haven't read his short story about a troll) and have rated 2 of those 5 stars, 3 of them 4 stars and 2 of them 3 stars, but this managed to be a three, which averages to a like. And none of this has to do with the different structure of the novel, either--I was fine with that.
There were things I loved about this novel, things I liked about it, things I didn't like about it and things I hated about it. It's not often I come across a novel where I have such a broad spectrum--and I mean the actual novel rather than I loved the writing but didn't like a dark theme or something. Anything I liked about it would lead to a spoiler as would most of what I don't like about it. Suffice it to say that I still think Backman is a very strong contemporary novelist and I will read his next novel whenever that may be.

I liked how the structure kept you guessing as to the full story of what happened, even if a couple of times it grated a little. Similarly with the characters, I enjoyed how they were slowly fleshed out in quite a natural way, through their words and small actions, and how we come to understand (view spoiler)
All in all a great read which is all about the themes and the characters and not so much about the (pretty unrealistic) plot that brings it all together. The mystery element of the plot did add something for me but this is much more about mental health, relationships, empathy and the difference between what we show on the surface and the anxieties and struggles hidden beneath.



I absolutely loved this book. It was quirky, full of surprises, twists and turns I didn't see coming. The characters were so endearing (some at first took a while to grow on me). So many favorites in the plot development as we got to know a group of strangers who had gathered for an apartment viewing and a want-to -be -through- desperate-circumstances bank robber, come accidental hostage taker. I genuinely laughed big belly laughs in so much of this book. An absolute joy to read. a quote I really loved that resonated with me was from Estelle "... people need fairy tales as well, not just narrative".

I agree! Not a fav book. It got such great reviews!

I read this in January so my memory is a bit foggy.
I've never read anything by Backman, so I can't compare to his other stuff, but I honestly don't really know what I thought of this book.
I'm not used to reading witty, funny books, but I did actually like the humour and tone of this book. It was also a very easy read because of the short chapters, and I liked how everything slowly started to piece together, although I found it a bit repetitive at times.
I guess the reason I'm giving it 3 stars is because I found the characters SO ANNOYING at first and found there was some very big stereotypes used (like the girl who worked at the bank). I thought character development was good though for some of the characters as I did start to sympathise with some of them, although sometimes some of the characters merged into one to me.



Agreed in that this is one of my lowest rated Backman novels, but by the end it managed to get 3 stars from me. I had slightly different things I didn't like about it, though.

Yes, the second half was better than the first, IMO.


I know some people didnt quite like the book and especially the way characters spoke to the police. It seemed weird for me at first too, until the moment where it became clear why they were doing that. Everything was completely understandable and logic. It is just the way this book went, little by little the story opened one character after another, and you could see how everything in this story is important and connected.
I also love how Fredrik Bachman finds explanation to the most grumpiest and unlikeble characters. He simply gives hope that it isnt all that bad with this humanity :).

I loved the way he added layers to the story as he simultaneously peeled layers off the characters. I would never have predicted the depth of some of them (view spoiler) I think my favorite thing about Backman's writing is the way he sneaks up on you with his insights, sometimes presenting them with his very dry humor, and sometimes with a sudden seriousness that it leaves you stunned and re-reading the paragraph, just so you can process it.




3 stars
Rating this novel proved..."
I'm just glad this one book didn't ruin your impression of Backman's writing! Sorry it didn't work as well for you as it did for me... 😕🤗

Agreed! You stated my own feelings very well!
However, I felt the plot was believable. I can imagine being put into a seemingly winless situation and struggling to discover a way out...any way at all...just a way to at least keep surviving, if not to win outright.

I'm so glad you mention the sex of the bank robber! (view spoiler)

I absolutely loved this book. It was quirky, full of surprises, twists and turns I didn't see coming. The characters were so endearing (some at first took a while to grow on me). So many favorites in the plot development as we got to know a group of strangers who had gathered for an apartment viewing and a want-to -be -through- desperate-circumstances bank robber, come accidental hostage taker. I genuinely laughed big belly laughs in so much of this book. An absolute joy to read. a quote I really loved that resonated with me was from Estelle "... people need fairy tales as well, not just narrative"."
Yes, I love that quote as well! So very true, IMO!

Zara was a trip, wasn't she? I felt so very sorry for her...(view spoiler)

We save those we can. (page 332)
It has taken me most of my adult life to learn this. I cannot 'help' everyone I encounter, let alone 'save' them, but perhaps I can do some little something to help make their day a bit better along the way... It is my mission to at least try!
...when you get home this evening, when this day is over and the night takes us, allow yourself a deep breath. Because we made it through this day as well.
There'll be another one along tomorrow. (page 336)
Somewhat the same messages as I encountered in The Midnight Library! Two of my favorite reads so far this year!

Yes! This! A thousand times this!!
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