A God in Ruins - Kate Atkinson



The best fiction book I read for years; it is a very impressive book.

The fact that the chapters were jumping up and down through times did not disturb me at all.It normally does, it gives the dreadful feeling that the writer wants to create art.

In this book it works perfectly okay, it is like getting the edges of a jigsaw puzzle first and later the bits inside. It really makes sense.
I also have strong feelings about the point of view in a novel. I totally forgot these while reading this dazzling work.

It is about (shocking) experiences and what they mean to the person who lives through them and the effect it has on the people who live or meet this person.
In my eyes the book would have been perfect without the last two chapters. Yet I understand why they have been included. The writer states that this is a "companion" novel to another novel, the bestseller "Life after life". That probably is the reason why, although I did not read that book (yet).
All in all I very much recommend this book and obviously don't hesitate to give it five stars.

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