Needle-sharp detail, insanely deep characters, near-celestial language.
Good gosh damn, Donna Tartt can write. This one had me staying up late and getting up early.
The novel follows a group of elite college students tangled up in a murder. I could crack wise about the different kinds of marks we can leave, but letβs keep this highbrow. The main characters shine in their intellectual pursuits and cloud everything else with a cascade of dark actions. They seek extraordinary legacy, struggling with their ethical compromises and the consequences. The book reflects on how the stories we tell about ourselves β and the secrets we keep β shape our legacy in complex ways.
As with her other works, Tartt writes with needle-sharp detail, creates insanely deep characters, and does so with near-celestial language. Her plots unfurl with deliberate grace.
I mean, holy cow.
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