Dylan Kennedy
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I really enjoyed "You Were Never Really Here" for what it was: An intimate character study of a broken man. Although I do wish that the book was longer, and I am craving more details about the inner-workings of Joe's tormented psyche, I suppose these are both positive notes. The pacing of the book was perfect, which made the story feel wholly compact, aside from a meandering section towards the end of the read. The most interesting parts of the read were always these sharp, and painful glimpses into Joe's mind, whether it was his past, his present, or his desired future. The writing was adequately black, sharp, and sometimes comical, much like the mind of Joe himself. In summary, "You Were Never Really Here" is a great light read that I would certainly recommend to anyone who feels that they would enjoy inhabiting the fragmented, and hyper-elevated mind of a man who has seen more truth than the average individual should ever come to bear, for the sake of their own perceived sanity.
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g shute
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Like all the best novels, flawless, but too short. Efficient, effective prose.