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  1. I like to feel various emotions when I’m reading a good book. But – I really don’t like all the negative ones, which is why I don’t read horror or anything spooky. I remember Jill’s review of this book and I have a feeling I’ll remember yours as well. The strong emotions came through in both of your reviews.

    This is a piece of trivia I remember from Ruth Reichl’s Garlic and Sapphire: there is a sushi restaurant in NYC by the name of Umami. She believed the restaurant name matched the food. I’m assuming the restaurant is still there.

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  2. Wow! Wonderful review! I have this one but haven’t gotten to it yet. Sounds so powerful!
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  3. This book sounds really good! I’ve just bought a cookbook called Umami and Dashi all about balancing the flavours in food. I love to have numerous emotions in one book, so this sounds excellent – I’ve added it to the wishlist – thank you!
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  4. I was all tied up in knots while reading Perfection, by Julie Metz – via @twitoaster http://www.linussblanket.com/2009/10/per...

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    niteswimming Reply:

    @NicoleBo PERFECTION is on my to-read list. Enjoyed your review.

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    NicoleBo Reply:

    @niteswimming Glad you enjoyed it. PERFECTION is a great book, especially for discussion.

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    niteswimming Reply:

    @NicoleBo Hmmm…you’re probably right. Might make a good book club pick.

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  5. I’m like you – I love books that make me feel emotions and make me examine and question the way I think. This book has been on my radar for a while – I’m glad to see it’s so good. I just love the cover too.
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  6. The last book I read that left me torn up inside was Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. I was sobbing through the end of the book and had a hard time talking about it with other people. It’s interesting for me to think about how much 9/11 still upsets me, especially when it’s dealt with respectfully and honestly like it was in that book.

    This book sounds awesome, too. I think I remember reading a bunch of reviews of in awhile ago then forgetting about it — thanks for the reminder!
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  7. This one is new to me but it’s definitely going on the tbr list.
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  8. Check Out: Perfection, by Julie Metz: “The subject of his book was umami, a Japanese word that tran.. http://www.linussblanket.com/2009/10/per...

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    bookingmama Reply:

    @NicoleBo Great review!

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  9. I love feeling strong emotions while I’m reading. A few of the things I’ve read lately that left me torn up were August: Osage County by Tracy Letts, Long Day’s Journey into Night by Eugene O’Neill, and Losing Everything by David Lozell Martin.
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  10. This book’s already on my wish list, but I may not rush into it – I have a feeling that it’s going to hit uncomfortably close to home. Excellent review – thanks!
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  11. Great review, you captured my emotions while reading tis perfectly. I appreciated how honest she was.
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  12. I won a copy of this along with some others, but wasn’t sure about this one. After your review, I think I might move it up on my TBR.

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  13. Pam

    This is a great review. I’ve read quite a few of this book but haven’t read it myself. It sounds incredibly powerful so I’m waiting for a moment when I can really sink into it and just enjoy it’s heaviness. Thanks again for the great review!
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  14. I’m so glad you reviewed this book. The initial review I read in a magazine didn’t make me want to read it but after reading your review I may have to change my mind! As for your question at the end of your post – I love and book that gives me a strong emotion, although if I strongly dislike the main character I often struggle with wanting to keep reading it.
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  15. This book is not something I would have picked up if not for this review. I mean seriously, I would not like to read about this topic at all.. I think it is good to read about strong emotions ..that get generated in you too!

    Great review!
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  16. I’ve got this book in my TBR pile and now I’m even more excited to read it! Sounds engaging.

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  17. Amy

    What an intense book! I think this is a book I would like to read but I know I will experience some major emotions while reading it. I like when a book makes that happen. Your review is fantastic and I felt a connection to the book already. I felt a little annoyed when you wrote that she started a relationship while still coping with her husband’s sudden death but then I read about her husband’s many affairs and I thought oh, wow, okay. Abd then I realized her husband’s many affairs doesn’t necessarily mean her rush into a relationship so soon after his death is a good idea. So, see I know this book is going to make me annoyed, sad, ticked off etc. But I like that!

    Thank you for a wonderful review!
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  18. This sounds like quite an intense read. I only like books that stir up strong emotions in me if I’m in that kind of a mood. And the type of emotion also makes a difference. I’m not so sure if I would gravitate to this book normally, though.
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