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The Nobodies Album
The Nobodies Album
Author: Carolyn Parkhurst
Bestselling novelist Octavia Frost has just completed her latest book, a revolutionary novel in which she has rewritten the last chapters of all her previous books and removed clues about her personal life concealed within, especially the horrific tragedy that once befell her family. — But on her way to deliver the manuscript to her editor, Octav...  more »
ISBN: 373667
Pages: 309
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Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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Leigh avatar reviewed The Nobodies Album on + 378 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
What an astounding, surprising book. It's not often I read a book with expectations of an entertaining plot and pleasant story only to discover writing that touched me far beyond what I could have anticipated and a story that will stick with me. I found myself at several points shaking my head, thinking, "Why didn't *I* write that?" and "I wish I'd thought to say that." It's safe to say that I envy this writer; her use of language and words and - oh, my goodness - metaphors blew me away. Lyrical is the only way I know to describe it because something inside her words resonated with me and made me pay closer attention to the world around me. I never wanted this book to end.

I can't even accurately describe exactly what it was that struck me so unexpectedly. Was it that the narrator was a writer? A mother? Both? Octavia was so complex and rich a character. I trusted her. I found myself self-reflecting right along with her.

Parkhurst's ambition to create a story-within-a-story-within-several-stories works and it works splendidly. I wanted to read every single book Octavia Frost rewrote an ending for; I want to *have written* every single book she wrote. I thought she was brave to begin with for the inventive "Dogs of Babel," but this was far more creative and should be highly and loudly applauded.
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Helpful Score: 2
Enjoyable reading. Hooks you in pretty quickly because there are so many questions. Style is back and forth and can be some work to follow, not just a "story" from beginning to end, but that makes for an interesting puzzle, plus character depth. Likable and not typical characters.Interesting family dynamics with a twist.
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