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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-08-30 03:56 pm

[ SECRET POST #2797 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2797 ⌋

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Re: Book Club recs!

[personal profile] cushlamochree 2014-08-30 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd like to nominate Little, Big by John Crowley.

It's the story of multiple generations of a large many-branched family in upstate New York, and their complicated and many-layered relationship with the world of Fairy. It's probably my favorite book ever, so I'm not exactly neutral here, but I think it's wonderfully written, really beautiful and lyrical, with some great characters and an absolutely fascinating plot. It's not too long but the story is a bit non-linear, and there are a few time jumps, and the things that have to do with Fairy are often presented in an almost half-hidden, corner-of-your-eye way, so there's parts that might be a bit of a slog. Still it's a fantastic book and I think would provide a lot of stuff to talk about. Also should be pretty widely available.