Death Valley by Melissa Broder
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A Zanney Meta Story
A zanney telling of learning to accept life and to accept death. To cope with life's hardships, and to embrace them. As well into death. Living or dying to the fullest awareness. To break free of the fear of our life's function and our deaths end.
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NOVEL LACED WITH POETIC GRACE
I bought this book last week. Loved it so much that I went back for additional gift copies!
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Loved this book so much.
My favorite of Melissa Broder's thus far! She does such a great job of mixing in surreal elements while making every character feel so tangible. The perfect balance of weirdness and straightforward human experiences - I love how she's never afraid to share the less likable (but extremely common) personality traits and intrusive thoughts of her main character. Seeing how the main character processed and worked through the many things she was dealing with was so interesting and I truly couldn't put this one down.
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This book got me back into reading
I won’t lie, I’m not an avid reader nor have I ever been. I base books off of the cover, and with my new desire to read, this cover caught my eye. The summary caught my eye. If I had to guess before reading, this 232 page book would’ve taken me weeks to read, but I read it in two days. The main character is SO relatable, blunt about her thinking, normalizing thoughts we have all probably had at least once in our lives. Dealing with a topic such as death in a society that holds such a fear of the unknown, while also dealing with feelings towards chronic illnesses of others, placing everyone else’s stress on top of your own, I couldn’t put it down. I liked the science fiction aspect of it, but it could be interpreted in different ways. I would recommend this book if you are a sensitive person, or if you are a person who is the opposite, because the main character somehow relates to both personality traits.
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Melissa Broder at her finest
First, thank you to Scribner, Netgalley, and Melissa Broder for advance access to Death Valley. I love Melissa Broder’s work, and Death Valley was no exception! Death Valley tells the story of a woman who is contending with the hospitalization of her father while staking out the desert that inspires her new book. On her trek into the wilderness, she reflects on her childhood, her marriage, her beliefs, and her fears. Eventually becoming lost, the story transforms into a fever dream as she goes without food and water. Had I know this book was housed in the sci-fi/fantasy genre before reading, I might not have been so confused. However, the confusion was pleasant, and I actually enjoyed how the story meandered through the main character’s journey of getting lost on the trail. There were hilarious moments of self-reflection, illuminating thoughts and feelings we all have. This story poked at the vulnerabilities of being human and feeling small in a great big universe, and I loved it.
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