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SUMMER CHALLENGE 2024
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Group Reads Discussion - Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil
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A note from the moderators: yes, this book was previously a Group Read in 2013, and as a general rule we don't do repeats. Unfortunately, we only noticed the mistake after the polls had been run. In this situation, we felt it best to honour the result of the poll rather than attempt to re-run at short notice with an alternate choice or to simply pick the second placed book.

I enjoyed the book, but I have mixed feelings about Berendt's writing style. It's polished and evocative but ultimately shallow. He's skilled at painting a scene or sketching a character in only a few sentences, but doesn't ever delve beyond surface level.
Normally that would be a major negative for me - especially in a non-fiction book like this that's supposed to be a dive into a particular, peculiar place - but it works perfectly for this book where an outsider is cordially invited to experience the life of an insular city but never really becomes a part of it.
The actual contents were underdeveloped, but the tone and atmosphere worked perfectly for Savannah in a way that I don't think they would for most places.




The book makes me want to visit Savannah after reading it.
I first read this probably 20 years ago, or more. I think I enjoyed it more this time, although there seems to be a lot of time spent on setting the scene. I look forward to finding the movie on a streaming service to see how it compares.
Last year we went to Charleston, and Savannah is still on my bucket list, especially after reading this book again.
Last year we went to Charleston, and Savannah is still on my bucket list, especially after reading this book again.

The requirement for task 20.10: You must participate in the book's discussion thread below with at least one post about the contents of the book or your reaction to the book after you have read the book.