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Title | : | Save Yourself |
Author | : | Kelly Braffet |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | August 6th 2013 by Crown |
Categories | : | Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Dark. Suspense. Mystery Thriller. Contemporary |
Kelly Braffet
Hardcover | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.37 | 4660 Users | 496 Reviews
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Save Yourself has the narrative flair of Gillian Flynn and Adam Ross, the scruffy appeal of Donald Ray Pollock, and the addictiveness of Breaking Bad. Patrick Cusimano is in a bad way. His father is in jail, he works the midnight shift at a grubby convenience store, and his brother's girlfriend, Caro, has taken their friendship to an uncomfortable new level. On top of all that, he can't quite shake the attentions of Layla Elshere, a goth teenager who befriends Patrick for reasons he doesn't understand and doesn't fully trust. The temptations these two women offer are pushing him to his breaking point. Meanwhile, Layla's little sister, Verna, is suffering through her first year of high school. She's become a prime target for her cruel classmates, not just because of her strange name and her fundamentalist parents: Layla's bad-girl rep proves to be too huge a shadow for Verna, so she falls in with her sister's circle of outcasts and misfits whose world is far darker than she ever imagined. Kelly Braffet's characters, indelibly portrayed and richly varied, are all on their own twisted paths to finding peace. The result is a novel of unnerving power-darkly compelling, addictively written, and shockingly honest.Point Books Conducive To Save Yourself
ISBN: | 0385347340 (ISBN13: 9780385347341) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.37 From 4660 Users | 496 ReviewsDiscuss Appertaining To Books Save Yourself
I read this in one long sitting this afternoon. I am now tired and sad. Save Yourself is one of the saddest books I've ever read - the tragedy comes from the relentlessness of the sorrow. The reader spends time in the heads of three characters - Patrick, Verna, and Caro - and each is drawn with compassion and intelligence. It's about small people in a small town, whose decisions turn everything inside out. It might be more accurate to say that it's everyone's dithering that causes the problems,Find all of my reviews at: http://52bookminimum.blogspot.com/3.5 Stars "Families were like oceans. You never knew what was under the surface, in the parts you hadn't seen." The Cusimano family consists of brothers Patrick and Mike (whose greatest claim to fame is having an incarcerated father who was jailed for killing a little boy while driving drunk), and Mikes live-in girlfriend, Caro. The Elshere family is comprised of sisters Layla and Verna and their God Warrior parents. When Layla begins
The publish date on this book is a while off, but I picked this book up and couldn't put it down. I was really impressed by it. I've been in a bit of an "actual book" reading slump for awhile. I've been tearing through audiobooks like crazy, but when it comes to an actual book in hand, nothing has held my interest in quite awhile. The little blurb about this book said it was like Gillian Flynn and Donald Ray Pollock, and I happen to enjoy the darkness of both of those writers so I was really
Patrick and Mike Cusimano were finding that life after their alcoholic father had been sentenced to prison for the hit-and-run death of a child was much worse than they had imagined it would be if they had even thought about it. But the misguided guilt that Patrick felt was made worse by the nineteen hour gap between finding the damaged and bloodied car in their garage and going to the police. The blame directed toward Mike and him was such that their lives were made very uncomfortable to say
BEST NOVEL I READ ALL SUMMER. So great. I loved this author's previous books, but Save Yourself was even more thrilling, complex, masterfully written. A 2013 must-read.
Book: Save YourselfAuthor: Kelly BraffetPublished: August 2013 by Crown, 320 pagesFirst Line: "Patrick worked the day shift at Zoneys GoMart one Wednesday a month: sealed into the vaccuum-packed chill behind the convenience stores dirty plate-glass windows, watching cars zoom by on the highway while he stood still."Genre/Rating: Literary fiction; 4/5 lost little girls dying their hair maroon and silver just to fit in somewhere...anywhereRecommended if you like: Owen King, Gillian Flynn, Rick
this book surprised me, in a good way. i don't know what i thought it was going to be, but i definitely wasn't expecting what i got. and i like that i can still be surprised by books, this far along in my reading career. it's the story of two brothers, patrick and mike, whose father is in jail after he killed a little boy when he was driving drunk. it's the story of mike's live-in girlfriend caro, whose desperate trapped boredom in her housewife-without-the-ring life leads her into patrick's bed
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