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Off the Shelf
By Ruby Rose Lee
| Wednesday, November 02, 2016
A well-done first-person narration plunges the reader into a
story, a mind, much different from her own. For me, the most magical
experience of reading comes in that moment, as I fail to distinguish between
my inner voice and the one bleeding through a book’s pages, filling me with
salient, foreign emotions and thoughts.
A GIRL IS A HALF-FORMED THING by Eimear McBride has continued to
haunt me for just this reason since I first read it almost two years ago, and
especially after I reread it recently. READ
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