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I did not feel like this book lived up to the ratings and reviews. It was a hauntingly depressing book to read. I do like how Elizabeth Stout set up each chapter as if they were a book of their own, and I like her writing style, But I did not fall in love with any of the characters and felt that each chapter left to many unanswered questions about the secondary characters.
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Olive Kitteridge: Fiction by Elizabeth Strout
z-girl44, March 1, 2010
I did not feel like this book lived up to the ratings and reviews. It was a hauntingly depressing book to read. I do like how Elizabeth Stout set up each chapter as if they were a book of their own, and I like her writing style, But I did not fall in love with any of the characters and felt that each chapter left to many unanswered questions about the secondary characters.(4 of 8 readers found this comment helpful)