Book Reviews of The Almost Moon

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The Almost Moon
Author: Alice Sebold

Book Information
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780316677462 - ISBN-10: 0316677469
Pages: 304

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Sharon N. (quiltgranny) - MO reviewed on 10/27/2007...

22 member(s) found this review helpful.

Other reviews of this book have given it a very poor rating. I think mine will be about the same. With that said, however, I finished it within 2 long nights of reading. There is something about the way Alice Siebold manages to almost disgust the reader, but draw them in at the same time. The title is probably the best part of the book, and I love to think about how this is portrayed in my own life (I won't spoil the one best part for you). The topic of daughters and mothers *could* have been a great one, even killing one's own mother from the despair of seeing them fail in their old age. BUT, having a mother and a father who are insane before senility arrives is a bit of a stretch and tiresome at the same time. AND, Helen, the protagonist, goes about the cover-up in a ludicrous and insane manner as well. Most of all, the acknowledgements at the back of the book were an insult, somehow, to me. Almost as if there is an inside circle, working at pulling our leg - buying and "Alice Siebold" book again just because of her first acclaimed novel, Lovely Bones. Something I won't be so quick to do on the next one.

Corey B. (coreyann) reviewed on 10/24/2007...

17 member(s) found this review helpful.

After reading both Lucky and The Lovely Bones I fell in love with Sebold's ability to make her characters very real and human. The Almost Moon contains the same human elements but they are tangled in a web of madness. This is a novel about a woman growing up with parents who both suffer from mental illness and the effects that it has on her. The story jumps all around from present to past tense with little rhyme or reason and much of the impact of the story is lost in the time warp. Many things are never really resolved. I think that the majority of readers are going to be dissapointed with this novel when comparing it to her earlier works.

Melissa B. (Phantene) reviewed on 11/12/2007...

14 member(s) found this review helpful.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and found it to be a much better story, and a great deal more engrossing, than "The Lovely Bones". Also, my take on the parents is different than that of others who have written reviews here.

There is no doubt that the mother suffers from a mental illness. However, I do not believe the father also has a mental illness. My thought is that those who think this is the case have misunderstood the actual implications.

The actions of the father (and his inactions), in my opinion, simply illustrate what may inevitably result from living with someone who suffers from a mental illness. The sacrifices and adjustments made in order to placate someone like the mother in this tale would surely have serious effects on those around her. When this is considered, the narrative is, in fact, realistic.

This book was a great read, and I highly recommend it.

Jennifer W. (GeniusJen) reviewed on 12/29/2007...

9 member(s) found this review helpful.

I actually found this book a good read. I can't say it was enjoyable, because it's not that type of subject matter, but there were numerous times that I totally empathized (and sympathized) with the main character.

THE ALMOST MOON is no THE LOVELY BONES, and I don't believe it was meant to be. Some people are going to like the book, and others will hate it, but I think it was a good showing of Alice Sebold's range in fiction.

Wendy C. (Froggie) reviewed on 6/21/2009...

7 member(s) found this review helpful.

I just finished this book and was quite frustrated with it. I enjoyd Sebolds other books "The Lovely Bones" and "Lucky" but this one not so much.

It is a woman who is dealing with mental illness from both of her parents but growing up she does not really know what is wrong with them. In the book the daughter is completely out-of-control and goes to a very dark place.

I am not sure if Sebold wants you to feel bad for the main character or not. It is hard to describe how I feel about her but I certainly do not like that she has committed a horrible crime. Given her upbringing I am not really that surprised but it doesn't make me feel sorry for her either.

As others have said the book jumps back and forth to present and past and sometimes with no reason why. I am glad I read it but I am also glad to pass it along to someone else.

Tammy C. (tamchen14369) reviewed on 11/18/2007...

7 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book was very strange to understand as it hops back and forth from present to past constantly. The ending confused/frustrated me. I hope someone else can enjoy it.

Scott T. reviewed on 5/15/2009...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a tough book to review. I didn't like it near as much as her first novel (lovely bones) or her second (lucky me). I will say, it is a very hard book to stop reading, to give up on. I was frustrated at times by the flash backs and flash forwards. I will promise you this: You will never read another book like this. It is a very raw, honest and masterfully told story. I'm glad I read it.
Glad Mrs. Sebold wrote it. I was caught up in the words and pages, what more do you want from the book in your hands?

Brandy S. (animlgrl) reviewed on 11/7/2007...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

I thought this book was okay. Not quite as good as Lucky or Lovely Bones, but similar. It is definitely not the Young Adult book that LB was. I found the lead character interesting...she is a nude model for a living. I also enjoyed that she was an older woman with middle aged children...I don't think the story could be the same if she were younger. The jumping around from past to present was a little hard to follow, but not bad. I'm not sure how I felt about the ending.....

Tiffany T. (sassenachtiff) reviewed on 4/17/2008...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

The book doesn't justify murder, but it explains a lifetime that led up to that one act. Explaining something doesn't mean you condone it. I was fascinated with this book, so I stuck with it till the end. It left me rather sad.

Lisa M. (lasergirl70) reviewed on 12/22/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

I was a little disappointed in that I loved The Lovely Bones so much, I guess I was expecting Alice Sebold's follow-up to be just as good. The story of a woman who kills her senile mother and what happens in the following 24 hours was still an enjoyable read, though. The book takes the reader back in time throughout the narrator's past to times that help the reader to understand how she got to this place in her life.

Tracey R. (tratz) reviewed on 12/6/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

I didn't think this book was as good as "The Lovely Bones". It was ok and pretty quick reading.

Bethany P. (badbadkitty) reviewed on 4/28/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I didn't set out to compare this book to The Lovely Bones, because the stories are not similar at all. But, I really really really disliked this book. The protagonist Helen is unsympathetic, non-sensical, and never delves any deeper into her mother's problems. In fact, in almost 300 paged, it seems that the author never gets beyond "Mother crazy, Daughter kills her, Father stressed out." I was also insulted by the acknowledgements. The sense that there is an "inner santum" for Ms. Sebold absolutely excludes the reader. I don't expect a thank you for reading her book, but perhaps the end of your second novel is not the best place to suddenly start speaking in code.

Brandon J. reviewed on 9/5/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A truly terrible read. As fine as her first book was, this one misses the boat. Tedious and annoying.

Jill W. reviewed on 5/29/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I have read Alice's other 2 books and really enjoyed then. Not so much this book. Gruesome story, plus really boring. While I hope author puts out more books, I hope they are better then this one.

Rosalyn KarmaEssence - Medina, OH reviewed on 3/8/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

After falling in love with Alice Sebold this book was disappointing.... I couldn't even finish reading it.... No nearly as good as Lucky and The Lovely bones....

Marta J. (booksnob) reviewed on 3/5/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Like her other books, this starts off with a "kick-your-teeth-in" incident.The narrator then proceeds to careen out of control until the unsatisfying ending. This wasn't really a bad book--I did, after all, finish it--but it didn't live up to "The Lovely Bones". She can do better.

Perla A. (La-Estudiante) reviewed on 3/1/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

After having read The Lovely Bones and having enjoyed that book, I was disappointed by The Almost Moon. It sometimes seemed to drag and just failed to intrigue me overall. And the end was a big disappointment.

Lisa (sugarmom) - Sugar Land, TX reviewed on 2/16/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I was very hopeful that this story was going to be great because I really enjoyed Lovely Bones. The story skipped around and left me confused and frustrated. By the end of the story, I hated Helen and her entire family and couldn't wait to swap this book.

Sue C. (sues) reviewed on 1/11/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I must say, I'm a little disappointed...I LOVED Lovely Bones and Lucky. The first third of the book really drew me in; I couldn't put the book down. But from there, the story really seemed to wander. I don't want to give anything away, but I really wasn't satisfied with the ending. I guess I would say I liked the book, but if you loved the other two books--like I did--you might want to skip this one.

Tracy B. (TBBooks07) reviewed on 8/6/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Waste of time. All I kept thinking throughout this book is "Why am I reading this?". This could have been a great story but was ruined by the main characters morbid & disturbing thoughts. The beginning was hard to get through. Then just when it was getting good, she would throw in some random morbid thought that made you just want to put the book down in frustration. I only finished this book because it was short. And yes the ending was just as disappointing. Sebold was way off the mark with this one.

Jessica G. (jessica29) reviewed on 8/3/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I enjoyed her first two books, but did not care for this book, I thought it was very strange, and had a hard time finishing it. The ending was terrible, this book was a big disappointment.

Elizabeth T. (ebeth) reviewed on 7/8/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I read reviews before I got this book. I thought maybe those people are just harder to please than I am...nope. This book is awful. I only finished it because I wanted to see how it ended. It was confusing (flashbacks with poor transitions) and it wasn't well written. Sebold had all sorts of plots, and it seemed she tried to find more and more ways to make you hate the main character. I suggest you don't waste your time on this one.

Linda K. reviewed on 6/8/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I have to admit that I really did NOT like any part this book. It was creepy and strange and convoluted...and I wondered if ANYone would like it. But, there are many reviews that show that people liked it, so it just goes to show you that one man's "thumbs down!" is another's "thumbs up!"

Taryn C. (TarynC) reviewed on 5/27/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I did not like this book at all. It was not in the same class as, The Lovely Bones,very dissapointing and depressing.

Erica H. (esh712) reviewed on 5/20/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was the first Sebold book I've read, and I think introducing myself to her through this book was a terrible mistake. I thought her writing style was great, so I would give another book a chance, but I absolutely hated this story. I don't even know why I finished it...? I guess I was hoping it would get better, and it never did, really. Definitely not my cup of tea. As other reviewers said, I guess the story had to go the way it did with the elements of insanity involved, but i just didn't like it.

Robin M. (robinm) reviewed on 5/16/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

After reading reviews here and on Amazon, I was fully prepared to DESPISE this book. Call it the masochist in me, but I like a challenge sometimes. This book gave no pain at all. A great read; engrossing, heartbreaking and hopeful at the same time. I found some parts a little creepy (The 'friend's son' incident) but it reads unpretentiously and satisfyingly. Sebold does a great job of making the reader feel the desperation of the main character without overdoing the suspense. Recommended!

Hannah J. (hannahj26) reviewed on 4/29/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I hated this book. i didn't even get past page 50, however, it's very similar to her other books, so if you liked her other stuff I imagine you would like this. For me it's her writing style that I didn't like.

Allison S. reviewed on 3/7/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

It was horrible. I stopped reading in half way in. It is nothing like her other books.

Mary E. (cat) reviewed on 2/22/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very disappointing. I just didn't get it. This is a story about a woman who murders her mother and the mental illness in her family. I could't identify with the characters and didn't really care what happened.

Jackie T. (JTG) reviewed on 2/16/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Although this was a dark novel: it was another triumph by Alice Sebold. This book is a great account of how a woman who had been manipulated by her mother all her life finally is free: at least physically.
I really was impressed again by Sebold' storytelling ability!

Linda (Angeleyes) reviewed on 2/15/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book did not impress me. It seemed to almost but not quite, scratch the surface of characters and in parts was hard to follow. You never quite get a clear picture of the main characters life now. The author never quite makes clear what her intention is with the story - should we feel sorry for her? After reading this book, I think the main character has just as many issues as her parents but is not willing to admit it.

Linda (Angeleyes) reviewed on 2/15/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book did not impress me. It seemed to almost but not quite, scratch the surface of characters and in parts was hard to follow. You never quite get a clear picture of the main characters life now. The author never quite makes clear what her intention is with the story - should we feel sorry for her? After reading this book, I think the main character has just as many issues as her parents but is not willing to admit it.

Suzanne B. (SuzanneB) reviewed on 12/15/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Ohhhhh, this is not a good book. The main character kills her mother and then the story weaves back and forth in time, attempting to shed light on the justification of the matricide. The understanding never came, at least not for me. Disturbing, distasteful, a complete waste of my time. Not at all emotionally wrenching nor suspenseful (it is so unlike the haunting narrative found within "The Lovely Bones"). Just disgusting.

Nicole R. reviewed on 9/16/2009...


I was very disappointed when I read this book. I was surprised I even decided to go ahead and finish it. I loved the authors previous books and this one left me without a smile and I had to push to get through it.

It's about a woman who suffocates her mother that she's been taking care of--mentally ill mother, and now her mother is elderly and cannot take care of herself. The character in this book just seemed a little too far out there for me to connect with.

Julie G. (LivingInPurple) reviewed on 8/20/2009...


Bizzare, wow and true to her writing style. Great read as are all of her books.

Stacey C. (HarleyMumof2) reviewed on 6/9/2009...


While I love Alice Sebold, this wasn't my favorite from her. It didn't "hook" me the way The Lovely Bones or Lukcy did. I did still enjoy her writing style in this book but found myself pretty angry at the way the book ended. If you like Sebold, it's worth your time to read, but if you haven't already gotten to know this author, don't use this book to do it. I highly recommend The Lovely Bones if you'd like to try her books.

Scott T. reviewed on 5/15/2009...


This is a tough book to review. I didn't like it near as much as her first novel (lovely bones) or her second (lucky me). I will say, it is a very hard book to stop reading, to give up on. I was frustrated at times by the flash backs and flash forwards. I will promise you this: You will never read another book like this. It is a very raw, honest and masterfully told story. I'm glad I read it.
Glad Mrs. Sebold wrote it. I was caught up in the words and pages, what more do you want from the book in your hands?

Jenny B. reviewed on 1/9/2009...


A great read, even though the story is disturbing it was hard to put down. I enjoyed Sebold's other novel, The Lovely Bones, so I picked this up from the library.

Christine O. (crissyreader) reviewed on 10/12/2008...


I have read both of Alice Sebold's other books and liked them. This one, I thought was creepy. She writes so well about "crazy" that the reader gets really caught up in it. The book just left me feeling unsettled, probably because I think that the crime was justified.

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