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[quote=Anonymous]I absolutely loved it. I found myself getting very attached to the characters, and I loved seeing the way certain themes moved through the generations. I read widely - sometimes for plot, sometimes for beautiful/compelling writing, sometimes for character. What I loved most in this book was the interiority, if that's a thing? I both related and did not relate to the main character, but no matter what, I was truly curious to hear more about what was going on in her head. In contrast, I started Sandwich, by Catherine Newman, a few weeks after Same as it Ever Was, and just could not connect to it at all. The main character had some things in common with the one in SAIEW, but to me it all seemed far less interesting. Or maybe it was just too slow of a start? DNF.[/quote]
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