Review: The Sympathizer

The Sympathizer

The Sympathizer
By Viet Thanh Nguyen
Grove Press,9780802124944, 2016, 384 pp.

The Short of It:

Thrilling, at times funny, but relentlessly fast-paced.

The Rest of It:

Many books have been written about the Vietnam war. We’ve all seen our share of movies too about the subject. The Sympathizer is different in that it’s narrated by a double agent. Building a life with refugees in Los Angeles, he also reports back to his communist superiors in Vietnam.

The story is told in jarring episodic bursts of storytelling. At one point, I had to go back to make sure my Kindle did not jump to another book because all of a sudden the characters are engaged in making a movie about the Vietnam experience. This was a very weird, surreal part of the novel. The portrayal of the events and how the the Vietnamese were represented was at once front and center, and also an afterthought.

The entire book is push/pull. Some events are highly detailed and graphic and then the author lures you back in through a comical interchange. It’s hard from me to describe the story because the frenetic energy of the storytelling  keeps you moving forward even though you’re not sure what you just read! But, even though it seemed like work to keep things straight, I did enjoy the reading experience.

It should be mentioned that it’s won a ton of awards. Have you read it? There is a sequel out if you enjoyed this one.

Source: Borrowed
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Sunday Matters: Two in a Row

Sunday Matters

My second “Sunday” post in two weeks! The weather here has definitely changed. Sprinkles in the morning, cloudy and sometimes foggy. By noon though it’s back to being 80 degrees. Not a bad way to head into the next season. It’s making me want to pull out something spooky to read.

Right Now:

Today we have a double whammy of student ministry. Normal services in the morning and then we are back  tonight for some more fun which will include laser tag.

This Week:

Hoping to hear more from my doctor this week.

We will be looking at flights for my daughter because she got the week of Thanksgiving off so she will be flying down for a short visit. This is kind of cool because my son is coming for Thanksgiving too. JUST Thanksgiving. Flies in in the morning and leaves the next morning. He’s nuts.

Reading:

Finishing up Holly by Stephen King. Next up:

The Marriage Portrait

Watching:

Still nothing. I am starting to get into the mood to pull out some Halloween faves though.

I hope you all have a good week. I truly appreciate you all.

Chatting with friends about books and life…