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Unsettled Ground by Claire Fuller
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I actually put off writing my review for this because I wasn't sure how I felt about it. I ended up going for a hike and then I came back and fell asleep, and when I woke up, I saw this book sitting on the armrest of my chair and sighed, like, "Oh, YOU. I don't like you."



UNSETTLED GROUND is sort of a mystery but not in the way you might expect. Instead of a traditional whodunnit, it's more of a gradual untangling of relationships and lingering resentments. The book starts out with the mother of two fifty-something-year-old twins dying of a stroke. The twins, Jeanie and Julius, are basically just above the poverty line and after she dies, they have to scramble to make ends meet and hold onto their home.



This was a difficult read because the more I read, the more I disliked all of the characters. The hook for me was the idea of picking apart the structure of this small English town and kind of looking into this poor family living off their land, but I predicted the "mystery" element really early on and there wasn't really a single character in here that I particularly liked or rooted for at all-- and I really disliked the end.



The writing was good and I thought the pacing was nicely done and the story kept me engaged to the finish, but man, this really wasn't what I was hoping for. I'm actually more excited about her other book, which I bought recently: BITTER ORANGE. It sounds more in line with my tastes and I'm really looking forward to it.



Thanks to the publisher for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review!



2.5 stars
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Reading Progress

May 16, 2021 – Shelved
May 16, 2021 – Shelved as: wishlist
May 16, 2021 – Shelved as: les-arcs-de-triomphes
June 7, 2021 – Started Reading
June 7, 2021 – Shelved as: literary-fiction
June 8, 2021 –
page 24
7.34% "I feel like all someone needs to do is tell me that a book is about a fucked up family dynamic and I'm, like, instantly there, on the bus, cash in hand"
June 10, 2021 –
page 96
29.36% "I thought this would be a mystery and it sort of is but not in the way I expected"
June 12, 2021 –
page 327
100.0% "That ending tho :/ totally harshed my book mellow"
June 13, 2021 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by jodie louise (new)

jodie louise Literally thought you meant you were getting it from a pub and my instant thought was I need to go to a put that has beer and books 😂😂


Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ Campbell ✭☆Jodie Louise WitchinnReadin☆✭ wrote: "Literally thought you meant you were getting it from a pub and my instant thought was I need to go to a put that has beer and books 😂😂"

Omg that is an ingenious idea. I used to go to bars and take a book with me. :)


message 3: by Kristy (new)

Kristy I would absolutely go to a bar that included book. There is a bookstore a short drive from my house that has a restaurant/coffee shop/dessert to die for in it. My sister and I took each other on our birthdays to spends hours looking at books, buying a few and then having lunch/dinner with dessert. A great way to spend a birthday.


Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ Campbell Kristy wrote: "I would absolutely go to a bar that included book. There is a bookstore a short drive from my house that has a restaurant/coffee shop/dessert to die for in it. My sister and I took each other on ou..."

Omg same tho


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