Trinity by Louisa Hall
My rating: 2.75 of 5 stars
This book was okay, but not a fan of the style. It's a fictional biography of Robert Oppenheimer told through seven testimonials. These people were from different times during Oppenheimer's life, and often when talking about him they would delve into their own life. The last one went on and on, very long and repetitive it was too much. One or two were somewhat interesting, but considering the whole book it was just okay.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2024
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