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Dan Pope

Autor(a) de Housebreaking

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Obras de Dan Pope

Housebreaking (2015) 68 cópias
In the Cherry Tree (2003) 57 cópias
Utah Weather and Climate (1996) 1 exemplar(es)

Associated Works

McSweeney's Issue 4: Trying, Trying, Trying, Trying, Trying (2000) — Contribuinte — 163 cópias

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Secrets Revealed Everyone has their own secrets that they are hiding and Dan Pope brings these to fruition in his novel Housebreaking. The novel follows several characters over a few weeks of time allowing their individual perspectives to be told. Initially, I was sucked into the novel because there were questions that needed to be answered. Slowly, the novel began to reveal the secrets of the characters and then, poof, it was over. There really was no turning point or resolution. I felt that I ended the novel with more questions than I had originally. I enjoyed this novel until the end. It seemed very rushed. At times I felt that more or less should have been given. The characters did not have much depth to them. 
 
Overall, I recommend it as a light read, bu I am a bit disappointed at the ending.

Thanks to Simon and Schuster for the opportunity to read this novel. This was a Goodreads First read
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1forthebooks | outras 8 resenhas | May 22, 2018 |
The readability of this book was great, but I didn't much care for the characters or the ending so it went down a notch in my rating by the time I finished. I would certainly recommend it to others though to see what they think. Good book discussion title.
 
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Iambookish | outras 8 resenhas | Dec 14, 2016 |
Benjamin Mandelbaum, a man in his mid-forties, has just been kicked out of his house by his wife Judy after she suspects he has had another affair. After two previous affairs, this suspected third marks the end of their marriage. Ben takes his dog and moves back home to live with his father, Leonard, in Wintonbury, a suburb of Hartford, Connecticut. Leonard, 84, has started dating again, much to Ben's surprise.

Ben claims to miss his family, but once he discovers that an old high school crush, Audrey, has moved back to town and is now living just up the street with her busy lawyer husband, Andrew, and troubled teenage daughter, Emily, that point seems to escape him. Ben and Audrey start having an affair almost immediately after meeting. But there is a whole lot more trouble brewing behind the scenes and everyone seems to have secrets they are keeping and information they are withholding.

The quality of the writing is excellent. Pope manages to give each character tells their own story in their unique voice, explaining their unhappiness and revealing shocking secrets. Adultery looms so large in the plot of this dark drama featuring a plethora of dysfunctional lives in two families that it was overwhelming for me. I wanted the adults to snap out of it and start looking at the consequences of their actions. Pope does manage to infuse a little humor while presenting us with this collection of very flawed people. Housebreaking by Dan Pope is recommended.

Disclosure: My Kindle edition was courtesy of Simon & Schuster for review purposes.
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SheTreadsSoftly | outras 8 resenhas | Mar 21, 2016 |
This book tells the stories of two families living in the suburbs of Connecticut - they're really annoying people for whom I felt neither sympathy nor empathy. I wonder if that was the intent of the author - if so, he succeeded.
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flourgirl49 | outras 8 resenhas | Jan 20, 2016 |

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