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Too Many Jonathans, or Too Much Jonathan

Purity by Jonathan Franzen

July 3, 2024 by Zirza Leave a Comment

Purity ‘Pip’ Tyler is a girl like so many others. It’s 2015, the market has only just begun to convalesce, and she is stuck in a dead-end job with crippling student debt. She is terrible at interpersonal relationships, has managed to alienate most of her friends: she feels like – and for all accounts is – a failure. Her needy mother has never told her who her father is. But then Pip meets Andreas Wolf, Man Who Is Totally Not Julian Assange, and he offers […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: awful people, jonathan franzen, please make it stop, purity

Zirza's CBR16 Review No:32 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: awful people, jonathan franzen, please make it stop, purity ·
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Love Triumphant and a bit with a dog

The Anti-Hero by Sara Cate

July 17, 2023 by katie71483 2 Comments

Okay, so, some of you may remember that I reviewed Purity by Skyler Mason several months ago and that I was… not impressed. Purity was supposed to be spicy romance about someone who was recovering from growing up in purity culture. It wasn’t particularly romantic or sexy or spicy or even a good deconstruction* (see definition below) journey.    Today, I stumbled upon The Anti-Hero by Sara Cate. It is everything that Purity’s author wanted that book to be, but on steroids. It is filled […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Religion, Romance Tagged With: purity, purity culture, religious deconstruction, Sara Cate, Skyler Mason, spicy romance

katie71483's CBR15 Review No:11 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Religion, Romance · Tags: purity, purity culture, religious deconstruction, Sara Cate, Skyler Mason, spicy romance ·
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600 pages and somehow not quite enough

Purity by Jonathan Franzen

February 13, 2021 by TQB Leave a Comment

While others were off working on sourdough starters, I spent quarantine somewhat obsessively reading all of Jonathan Franzen’s books (yes, even his admittedly dreadful first effort, The 27th City).  Purity is his most recent novel, and probably his best reviewed, but for me it failed to stick the landing. Franzen divides his books into sections told from different characters’ points of view.  Big, long sections.  When you’re with Andreas Wolf, you don’t care about anybody else, but then the section ends and then BAM, you […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: corrections, Franzen, jonathan franzen, purity

TQB's CBR13 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: corrections, Franzen, jonathan franzen, purity ·
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Great American Novel, This is Not

February 2, 2016 by dizzyrobot 8 Comments

I picked up Purity because I heard that it had a great female character, and in that regard I was not let down. I would actually argue that there are two. From what I know of his other books (which I’ve never read, but The Corrections is in that ever-growing pile of books-I-own-and-will-definitely-maybe-someday-read), Franzen is incredibly talented at filling his books with fully realized characters. Purity features a main cast of five very complex characters who you get to know very well and I really wish that I […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Fiction, jonathan franzen, modern, purity

dizzyrobot's CBR8 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Fiction, jonathan franzen, modern, purity ·
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