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Bretnie | 717 comments Space to discuss the 2023 TOB Contender, Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance by Alison Espach.


Bretnie | 717 comments I just finished the novel and for the most part loved it. I loved the humor and emotion, particularly the first half. I was surprised and a little disappointed by the ending, though, which left me feeling a little blah about the book. I'm sure with a little time I'll let go of the ending and remember the book for the parts that I loved, particularly anything to do with having two vaginas.


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Tim | 512 comments Bretnie wrote: "I just finished the novel and for the most part loved it. [...] I was surprised and a little disappointed by the ending, though, which left me feeling a little blah about the book. [...]"

I just now finished it, although I have to admit, I peeked at your comment when I was at about the half-way mark in the book, so my reading of the ending was colored by your disappointment.

I agree with you about the strength of the first half of the book, but I'd like to hear more about your ambivalence toward the ending. I was afraid from your comment we were going to get something a little more heavy handed and clumsy than we did.


Audra (dogpound) | 409 comments Just about to start the audio.


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Elizabeth Arnold | 1314 comments Bretnie wrote: "…particularly anything to do with having two vaginas."

I was going to skip this one, but now of course I have to read it.


Bretnie | 717 comments Tim wrote: "Bretnie wrote: "I just finished the novel and for the most part loved it. [...] I was surprised and a little disappointed by the ending, though, which left me feeling a little blah about the book. ..."

Ah sorry to have influenced your reading! I'll put my thoughts on the ending in spoilers to avoid influencing others!

(view spoiler)


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Tim | 512 comments Bretnie wrote: "Ah sorry to have influenced your reading!"

Not at all! That's why I come here! To be influenced by all you fine readers. (But I shouldn't have peeked before I finished.)

Since you put it in spoilers, I will too.

(view spoiler)


Phyllis | 785 comments Bretnie and Tim, y'all are making me think I've got to re-read the ending. In my recollection: (view spoiler) But perhaps I've rewritten the ending in my own mind.


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Tim | 512 comments Phyllis wrote: "Bretnie and Tim, y'all are making me think I've got to re-read the ending."

Okay, follow-up under the spoiler tags again.

(view spoiler)


Phyllis | 785 comments Tim wrote: "Okay, follow-up under the spoiler tags again."

Ah, now I remember. And I see how each reader could interpret differently what might happen after the book ends.


Bretnie | 717 comments Oh gosh, I really appreciate these different interpretations and like them better! Hmmm.....


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Risa (risa116) | 625 comments Tim wrote: "Phyllis wrote: "Bretnie and Tim, y'all are making me think I've got to re-read the ending."

Okay, follow-up under the spoiler tags again.

In my recollection: they only got together one time and ..."


I interpreted the ending as Tim does. And didn't love it (or the entire second half of the novel, to be honest).


Audra (dogpound) | 409 comments This was a snoozer for me. Didn't care for the characters and what little story there was.


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Risa (risa116) | 625 comments Audra wrote: "This was a snoozer for me. Didn't care for the characters and what little story there was."

Same for me, Audra. The first half held my interest. The second half was ... oof. And the ending, for me, was ... not good. But, I will look forward to hearing the perspectives of those who loved it. I know that some I've really liked so far are books that others didn't care for much.


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Care (bkclubcare) | 196 comments whoa! I just yesterday read the part about the 2 vaginas! Will temper my expectations before I keep reading... and will come back to read these spoiler thoughts when I'm done. But yes, so far, quite good.


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Kyle | 898 comments Just finished. I thought the narrator was pretty endearing, though the "after she grew up" section was, agreed, less engaging than. the teenage version of her. It still did a good job of mixing the funny/silly/lighthearted aspects with the depressing parts.


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Bob Lopez | 529 comments Holy shit. I also have a hard time saying “real world.”


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Tim | 512 comments Bob wrote: "Holy shit. I also have a hard time saying “real world.”"

How are you at handling the remote?


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Bob Lopez | 529 comments Tim wrote: "Bob wrote: "Holy shit. I also have a hard time saying “real world.”"

How are you at handling the remote?"


Oh...there's a joke in this exchange about two vaginas I'm not going to make...But, I suppose I've now just made it.

Re: the ending. It was a little bit hokey, I'll grant, but when they make a movie out of this book, and Timothee Chalamet is confessing his love for Sydney Sweeney in the eye of a hurricane, I think I might just bawl.


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Kyle | 898 comments Is Timothee a Billy Barnes type, though?


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Bob Lopez | 529 comments Kyle wrote: "Is Timothee a Billy Barnes type, though?"

This version was: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/3sxRAeh8f7w/ma...


Karen | 78 comments Bwhahaha. Excellent point. I thought it was a really enjoyable read, even without being Literature. Sally’s voice is incredibly strong. Also, the author must know lawyers IRL because those scenes were spot-on.


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Jan (janrowell) | 1264 comments I just finished this and found it a disappointment…slow and overly long, and the insights on grief and family dynamics seemed fairly shallow. (I would say they were YAish, but I’ve read YA novels that were far more moving and thoughtful.)


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Risa (risa116) | 625 comments Same, Jan. This one was not my cup of oolong. The first half had some nice moments and then … just, NO.


Gwendolyn | 306 comments I liked this one but didn’t love it. Middle of the pack for me this year.


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Kai Coates (southernbohemian) | 4 comments Read this in less than 24 hours and LOVED it. Thank goodness, because I was about to give up on the TOB books this year having not rated anything over 3 stars (admittedly, I've only read 8 so far). I agree that everything past graduation for Sally felt a bit incomplete compared to the fully-realized first half of the book, but I took that to be a side effect of Sally living a half-life at that point. Going through the motions but still unsure of herself and what she wants. I also liked that it gave her and Billy enough time to mature and spend a lot of time apart. Is it really a healthy relationship? Probably not. Did it satisfy the romantic in me - you betcha.

I may also have had such a strong reaction because I am close in age to the characters, so the nostalgia was humming as she wrote about the family computer in the living room, etc. Espach's writing reminded me a lot of a book I loved as a teenager, Ferris Beach by Jill McCorkle.


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