Basically, if you haven’t heard of this novel, it’s the story of a gay Irish man from the beginning to the end of his life, told in 7 year intervals. However, what struck me about it is that it feels like Hanya Yanagihara’s A Little Life, but done right.

Both are hefty books that I finished within a couple of days, but where A Little Life felt cruel and manipulative, THIF had a protagonist that the author clearly cared about. It didn’t feel like it was exploiting it’s MC with unreasonable misery without any character development.

What I’m trying to say is that if you want an un-put-downable read that will rip your heart out and stamp it into pieces without having to deal with melodramatic torture porn, read this book. You won’t regret it. It was marvelous!

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    1 year ago

    One of the key elements to The Heart’s Invisible Furies is just how goddamn funny it is - there were several legit slapstick moments where I just cracked up. THIF is also very precise about its timeline, and that gives it more narrative heft as well.