3.0
The House Gun
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Nadine Gordimer's novel is a passionate narrative of the complex manifestations of that final test of human relations we call love. It moves with the restless pace of living itself; if it is a parable of present violence, it is also an affirmation of the will to reconciliation that starts where it must, between individual men and women.
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Andrew Dickieson
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Will
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“Three feels like not enough stars. It's worth mentioning that three can be a Solid three. Where everything about the book is good, it just didn't hit me with the full force of emotion. I'm not sure whether you can give a category to that, since it's so highly subjective. Aside from the difficulty reading it, the writing style is difficult, I'd say, abrupt, it has a lot of contemporary South Africa to learn about. Not necessarily learn facts, but to be dropped into that world for a few hundred pages.”

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