Long Island

by

Colm Tóibín

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy literary fiction with complex characters and nuanced explorations of relationships would likely appreciate Long Island.
  • Fans of Colm Tóibín's writing style and those who loved Brooklyn will be drawn to this continuation of Eilis' story.
  • People interested in immigrant experiences, cultural clashes, and the complexities of marriage and family dynamics would find much to engage with.
  • Those who appreciate ambiguous endings and stories that leave room for interpretation might also enjoy this novel.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking a straightforward, plot-driven narrative with clear resolutions might be frustrated by Long Island.
  • Those who prefer characters to be consistently likable or relatable may struggle with the sometimes passive or self-absorbed nature of the protagonists.
  • Fans of Brooklyn expecting a similar tone and style might be disappointed by the shift in this sequel.
  • Readers who dislike ambiguous endings or unresolved storylines would likely find the conclusion unsatisfying.
  • Those unfamiliar with the previous book might feel lost without the full context of Eilis' backstory.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Beautifully written with elegant prose
  • Complex and layered narrative exploring mature themes
  • Realistic depiction of human emotions and relationships
  • Compelling continuation of Eilis' story from Brooklyn
  • Strong character development, especially for Eilis
  • Insightful exploration of immigrant experiences and cultural differences
  • Engaging plot with unexpected twists
  • Vivid portrayal of 1970s Ireland and Long Island
  • Thought-provoking examination of love, family, and choices
  • Skillful interweaving of multiple character perspectives

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Abrupt and unsatisfying ending for some readers
  • Characters can be frustratingly passive or self-absorbed
  • Lack of closure on major plot points
  • May be confusing for those who haven't read Brooklyn
  • Some found the pacing slow
  • Lack of emotional depth in certain characters
  • Unresolved storylines and unanswered questions
  • Departure in tone and style from Brooklyn
  • Some readers found it difficult to connect with or like the characters
  • Potentially controversial plot developments

If you like this book, you should consider reading:

by Hanya Yanagihara
by Abraham Verghese

About

Privacy Policy

RSS Feed