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The Witch Elm: Library Edition
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Apologies to everyone who loves this book, but for me, it’s okay with some good sections thrown cropping up.
A superficially likable and self-absorbed main character, Toby, encounters his first care in the world. Well, I’ll cut him some slack. His fortunate circumstances aren’t his fault nor his credit. But no, the more I know him the less that I like him.
I know! He is severely injured from a brutal beating during home invasion burglary and only saved from death by receiving superb medical care in a timely manner. But, he has abundant resources. Cost is a non-issue. His friends and parents are there for him. It’s probably best that his mother didn’t get him a French poodle. He didn’t have a pet before the attack and could barely care for himself after it. But, her heart was in the right place.
There is a painfully slow beginning full of Toby amplifying his trauma instead of pursuing his recovery. (view spoiler) Then it got better withHobie Hugo and his cousins, then Toby bemoans the terrible things happening to him for a long time. (view spoiler) , then it gets better and then the afterword. Kind of like a wave with long troughs and short peaks.
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A superficially likable and self-absorbed main character, Toby, encounters his first care in the world. Well, I’ll cut him some slack. His fortunate circumstances aren’t his fault nor his credit. But no, the more I know him the less that I like him.
I know! He is severely injured from a brutal beating during home invasion burglary and only saved from death by receiving superb medical care in a timely manner. But, he has abundant resources. Cost is a non-issue. His friends and parents are there for him. It’s probably best that his mother didn’t get him a French poodle. He didn’t have a pet before the attack and could barely care for himself after it. But, her heart was in the right place.
There is a painfully slow beginning full of Toby amplifying his trauma instead of pursuing his recovery. (view spoiler) Then it got better with

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So funny! Great review, Lori. I liked the book better, but I generally value plot over character development. I think that makes a difference for this book.

Thank you, Julie! I won't hold it against Tana French.

So funny! Great review, Lori. I liked the book better, but I generally value plot over chara..."
Thanks, lucky! I never know if a book and I will get along.

Thanks, Meredith! I saw your review, a 2 and a 4!!

Thanks, Beverly. She has set a high bar with her other books.

Absolutely!


Oh, Matthew! I hope your next book is much better! :)


The price of being too popular to edit, I guess.

Thank you, Clay!

