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Book Review: The Good Soldier (Ford)

Have I read this before: No? This is one of those books that feels super familiar, but I’m not sure if I’ve actually read it, haha. If I have, though, it would have been back at the very start of using my list given how vague my memory is of it (so like 7th grade).

Review: I love the opening line of this book: “This is the saddest story I have ever heard.” Instant hook. There’s so much going on with each of these characters under the surface and so much deception amongst them that it’s almost hard to keep track of it all. I like how even the Wiki article describes the narrator as follows: “he is either a gullible and passionless man who cannot read the emotions of the people around him or a master manipulator who plays the victim.”

Favorite Part: This beautiful line:

“And it was a most remarkable, most moving glance, as if for a moment a lighthouse had looked at me.”

That’s just…that’s so simple and beautiful.

Rating: 5/10