Chris Kara wants to read We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer

We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer
Get Out meets Parasite in this eerily haunting debut and Reddit hit—soon to be a Netflix original movie starring Blake …
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41% complete! Chris Kara has read 10 of 24 books.
Get Out meets Parasite in this eerily haunting debut and Reddit hit—soon to be a Netflix original movie starring Blake …
A mystery about a woman working as a nanny for a young boy with strange and disturbing secrets.
A bold and searing investigation into the role of white women in the American slave economy
Bridging women’s history, the …
It's me and I obviously missed something.
Not a good sign when, 20 pages into the novel, I had to google, “How does one read Lincoln in the Bardo?” and I came across a video by the author instructing me on how to. Once I got that understanding…off I went and started to read. Still a little uncertain that I wasn’t entirely getting it…I also downloaded a cheat sheet to make sure that I wasn’t missing anything. And I did miss a few things. Not an ideal way of reading a novel.
Two parts of the novel that I had issues with. 1. The structure. Is that what one calls it? Once I got it in my head that I am to read the “ghosts” part of the novel as I'm reading an experimental theatre show script and the quotes from historical books to provide context like I was reading …
It's me and I obviously missed something.
Not a good sign when, 20 pages into the novel, I had to google, “How does one read Lincoln in the Bardo?” and I came across a video by the author instructing me on how to. Once I got that understanding…off I went and started to read. Still a little uncertain that I wasn’t entirely getting it…I also downloaded a cheat sheet to make sure that I wasn’t missing anything. And I did miss a few things. Not an ideal way of reading a novel.
Two parts of the novel that I had issues with. 1. The structure. Is that what one calls it? Once I got it in my head that I am to read the “ghosts” part of the novel as I'm reading an experimental theatre show script and the quotes from historical books to provide context like I was reading a Ken Burns documentary….I was on a roll. 2. I really enjoyed the parts of the novel that were focused on Willie and Abraham Lincoln. I could have done without the rest.
My final thoughts…and I blame this on me being an engineer, I’m not particularly sophisticated when it comes to literature or art, in general. And it reminded me of the time I stood in front of a Jackson Pollock painting. I didn’t get it. I didn’t like it. But the arts community…..LOVED IT. With “Lincoln in the Bardo”, the literary community loved it. But I didn’t get it and I didn’t like it.