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Posted on February 7, 2021February 16, 2023

Luster by Raven Leilani This novel is about Edie, an black office worker in New


Luster by Raven Leilani

This novel is about Edie, an black office worker in New York. She is twenty three and sleeps with many men in her office, looking and searching for a connection.

She meets a married guy, twice her age and this story is about how she gets to know him, his wife and their adopted black 12 year old daughter.

None of the characters are especially likeable but I definitely hold a sympathy for the female characters. I was fascinated by the characters, they were all developed wonderfully and presented as they way they were. I loved seeing Edie and the wife connect and then disconnect, that for me was the love story. 

I read this book pretty quickly but it slows down towards the end. After reading it I felt I had read something very raw, very fresh but not “hilarious” as some of the reviews would have you believe. I found it to be depressing if this is the life of our twenty years old now though I know this is only one person’s experience but it still got me down. There is nothing uplifting in this novel,very little hope for Edie apart from the art she creates, which we hope might save her! Even the places Edie inhibits are all grey when I imagine the story being played back. 

However, I have to say I did enjoy reading this, the writing is careful in most parts, witty and fresh and I remained engaged for nearly all of the book. If you like Sally Rooney or Naoise Dolan, you will dig this one! 

The story of Edie and the homes she lives in have stayed with me, repeating on me and how she made her choices and the odd scenarios she is in. However it left me feeling as empty as Edie feels at the end.
It would make an interesting, lively book club read. Love the cover too!

Posted on February 7, 2021May 22, 2022

Luster by Raven Leilani This novel is about Edie, an black office worker in New


Luster by Raven Leilani

This novel is about Edie, an black office worker in New York. She is twenty three and sleeps with many men in her office, looking and searching for a connection.

She meets a married guy, twice her age and this story is about how she gets to know him, his wife and their adopted black 12 year old daughter.

None of the characters are especially likeable but I definitely hold a sympathy for the female characters. I was fascinated by the characters, they were all developed wonderfully and presented as they way they were. I loved seeing Edie and the wife connect and then disconnect, that for me was the love story. 

I read this book pretty quickly but it slows down towards the end. After reading it I felt I had read something very raw, very fresh but not “hilarious” as some of the reviews would have you believe. I found it to be depressing if this is the life of our twenty years old now though I know this is only one person’s experience but it still got me down. There is nothing uplifting in this novel,very little hope for Edie apart from the art she creates, which we hope might save her! Even the places Edie inhibits are all grey when I imagine the story being played back. 

However, I have to say I did enjoy reading this, the writing is careful in most parts, witty and fresh and I remained engaged for nearly all of the book. If you like Sally Rooney or Naoise Dolan, you will dig this one! 

The story of Edie and the homes she lives in have stayed with me, repeating on me and how she made her choices and the odd scenarios she is in. However it left me feeling as empty as Edie feels at the end.
It would make an interesting, lively book club read. Love the cover too!

Posted on June 25, 2020February 16, 2023

The Tortilla Curtain by T. C. Boyle. Current read. Devouring but let's wait till the


The Tortilla Curtain by T. C. Boyle. Current read. Devouring but let's wait till the end till I make up my mind. No sense in making a snap judgement now...

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