Fantastic book. I guess that's why it won the Pulitzer Prize in 2009. I'm only sad because I couldn't give the attention it deserved before, but I am now.
There're so many wonderful moments chronicled in this book through varying individuals who shared one thing in common: Olive Kitteridge. Opinionated, sometimes vulgar, Olive is one heck of a character.
Again, since it's a Sunday and I woke up abhorrently late, nothing special for the day. I practically spent my afternoon reading this and am about to finish it up tonight. I hope.
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