Normal People
Books | Fiction / Coming of Age
3.7
(87.6K)
Sally Rooney
LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE: A wondrously wise, genuinely unputdownable new novel from Sally Rooney, winner of the 2017 Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award (at 26, tied with Zadie Smith for the youngest-ever recipient)--the quintessential coming-of-age love story for our time.Connell Waldron is one of the most popular boys in his small-town high school--he is a star of the football team, an excellent student, and never wanting for attention from girls. The one thing he doesn't have is money. Marianne Sheridan, a classmate of Connell's, has the opposite problem. Marianne is plain-looking, odd, and stubborn, and while her family is well-off, she has no friends to speak of. There is, however, a deep and undeniable connection between the two teenagers, one that develops into a secret relationship. Everything changes when both Connell and Marianne are accepted to Trinity College. Suddenly Marianne is well-liked and elegant, holding court with her intellectual friends while Connell hangs at the sidelines, not quite as fluent in language of the elite. Throughout their years at university, Marianne and Connell circle each other, falling in and out of romance but never straying far from where they started. And as Marianne experiments with an increasingly dangerous string of boyfriends, Connell must decide how far he is willing to go to save his oldest friend. Sally Rooney brings her brilliant psychological acuity and perfectly spare prose to a novel that explores the subtleties of class, the electricity of first love, and the inescapable challenges of family and friendships. Normal People is a book that you will read in one sitting, and then immediately share with your friends.
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Romance
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Author
Sally Rooney
Pages
272
Publisher
Knopf Canada
Published Date
2019-04-16
ISBN
073527648X 9780735276482
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"I did not love it, but I liked it. This was my first book by Rooney and I like the way she writes which is definitely not for everyone.
I liked the book, it took me longer than usual to read it because there was nothing interesting happening. I really enjoyed the drama and how Connell and Marianne seemed to love each other even after all the ups and downs. Reading this book felt like reading a diary for the most part because the things Rooney wrote are so normal, like things that definitely happen to normal people.
There is drama, abuse, codependency, and trauma, stuff that normal people deal with… I feel like that was the only thing that made me like the book, the way the author made it so relatable.
Connell and Marianna do have a toxic relationship going on and even though they manage to find each other again and again, I see how they also care for their friendship, especially by the end of the book.
Will I read more books from Sally Rooney? I am not sure, don’t think I will for a long time, I am simply happy that I read this one and it wasn’t so bad."
"This book has no character development, real plot, or a good ending. Worst book of the year, don’t read. "
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"I struggled with this one. It’s incredibly compelling due to its realness and truth about life and real relationships. I’m definitely a “tie it up in a bow” book type person and was a little disappointed along the way but I think that’s the point of the book. Life doesn’t just get an easy complete ending. "
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