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2023: Other Books > (Subdue) Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson – 3 Stars

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Hannah | 3296 comments I did enjoy this book, but I felt that it went into a lot more detail about certain areas than I would have wanted, for example when talking about boats, and this detracted from the story that developed around Kabuo and Hatsue. A large part of the story focuses on Kabuo when he is on trial for murdering a fellow fisherman. It is clear that history plays a large role, and that the dispute goes back to when Kabuo and other Japanese Americans were interned in camps during WW2. The book jumped around in time quite a lot, which did make it hard to follow what was going on at times, and the trial seemed to go on for too long before much actually happened.


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Theresa | 15525 comments I read this a long time ago but remember liking it but thinking it was a slow mover though it suited it.

I had to laugh at your comment about the trial go on for too long before anything happened -- that's alas very true of real life trials!


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John Warner (jwarner6comcastnet) | 97 comments I loved the atmosphere of this book. Yes, I realized it jumped around to provide the backstory. I gave it five stars.


Joy D | 10083 comments John wrote: "I loved the atmosphere of this book. Yes, I realized it jumped around to provide the backstory. I gave it five stars."

I loved it too. The atmospheric writing felt so realistic to the Pacific NW. I gave it one of my rare 5 stars.

I rather enjoyed the way the author handled the courtroom drama - instead of a standard Q&A, it provides flashbacks which I thought gave me what the testimony would have been, without all the detailed courtroom procedures that can get repetitive.


Hannah | 3296 comments Theresa wrote: "I read this a long time ago but remember liking it but thinking it was a slow mover though it suited it.

I had to laugh at your comment about the trial go on for too long before anything happened..."


I seem to have been reading quite a lot of slow-paced books recently, maybe it's time for me to read a couple of thrillers.


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