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A beautiful story with a complex construction, this novel is perfect for fans of literary fiction with a historical focus. Definitely a must-watch author, as this debut is a force to be reckoned with!
DNFed
Tbh the story and the concept is amazing but I don’t like the writing it’s confusing lots of type and the language is weird imo
Thank you Netgalley for allowing me to read this book early!
This book is a gem and a must read if you enjoy historical fiction and multi-generation family sagas. The family this book follows are Indian so we get a taste of the rich history and culture of India. I will warn the reader that this book does cover topics that can be triggering and at times I was in tears reading about all the turmoil women, especially mothers, have to do to just survive in this world. But there were moments of triumph and pure, unfiltered love as well. I cannot recommend this book enough.
I really liked this book, and I think the world-building and character creation worked great together. I found them to be dynamic and very entertaining to read. I was looking forward to this book and it did not disappoint, I can't wait for it to come out so that I can have a physical copy of it
“There is no role in life more essential and more eternal than that of motherhood.”
—M. Russell Ballard
A captivating story of how a mother’s love, lessons, and even the parts of herself that she hides away can influence generations to come. I was so enthralled by the intertwining stories of these mothers/daughters that we begin to hear through the book’s narrator Ayukta as she shares this unbelievable tale of how she is able to access the memories of her ancestors through a tapestry handed down through generations. This story has heavy influences in its Indian history, but its message can be felt across all cultures. This is an absolute must read.
*thank you NetGalley for allowing me to read this story early!
Set around a magical tapestry, we follow generations of women in India. Building from this tapestry is love, trauma and passion. This is one big inheratance to to pass on.
In this captivating read, the author masterfully weaves a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking. Through a blend of richly developed characters and a meticulously crafted plot, the book offers a unique exploration of its central themes, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the story's depth and complexity. The narrative is paced perfectly, balancing moments of intense action with thoughtful reflection, ensuring that readers are hooked from the first page to the last. The author's ability to evoke emotion and create a vivid, immersive world is truly remarkable, making this book a must-read for anyone looking for an exceptional literary experience.
Beyond its compelling storyline, the book stands out for its insightful commentary on the human condition, weaving philosophical questions into the fabric of its narrative. The author's skillful use of language not only enriches the text but also elevates the reader's experience, offering new perspectives on familiar themes. Whether it's the intricate dynamics of relationships, the exploration of identity, or the confrontation with ethical dilemmas, this book tackles complex issues with sensitivity and intelligence. It's a testament to the power of storytelling to illuminate the nuances of life, making it a valuable addition to any book lover's collection. Regardless of genre, this is a work that resonates on multiple levels, affirming the enduring impact of well-crafted literature.
Thank you to Netgalley, the author and or the publisher for giving me the chance to read and review the A Thousand Times Before.
I really liked this story due to it being different than what I am used to reading.
Really interested in what's happening with the narrator - the choice to re-create a scene as a character watching another across space & time was poignant. Felt a lot of resonances and echoes with my own family history. Beautiful storytelling here. "I wish she'd paid more attention, but it isn't necessary. You and I both know how this history goes, Nadya."