![]() In the story, Martha’s mental illness, which is not diagnosed until late in the book, is never named, but referred to as. If you have read it, you’ll know that I’m talking about the. If you haven’t read the book, go and do so. There were elements of Meg Mason’s glorious, heart-breaking and funny novel, Sorrow and Bliss, that demand discussion. Especially if they feel like this:īut sometimes you need to discuss a book, and that discussion involves a spoiler. When reviewing a book, I err on the side of not saying much about the plot – that’s what blurbs are for and, if that’s not enough, you can head over to Goodreads where there’s always someone who has given a blow-by-blow account of the story.Īs I’ve said previously, when I read a review, I want to know about how people felt when they read a particular book. ![]() I have strong feelings about spoilers (just don’t). ![]()
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