Beartown

Fredrik Backman
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Fredrik Backman
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“This story is a charmer.”
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Overall rating: 4.7216496 / 5 from 97 reviews.

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I wish I could read Swedish

"The good news is that it's a compelling story of the ramifications of having a junior hockey team in an isolated small town. However. The book is a translation and suffers from the usual quota of awkward words and sentences which obviously don't translate well, presumably. But the book also needed an editor who knew something about the sport of hockey: defensemen (not ""backs""); practice (not ""training""); interference merits a penalty; small arenas do not have ""nosebleed sections""; hockey sticks are individualized for players. The author conveys emotion or fatigue by making the characters vomit (a lot). Apparently two boys can drag a boat through a forest (a forest!) that takes hours to walk. Maybe the original Swedish text used metaphor that the translator was oblivious to (can a woman slam a car door so hard the ""metal buckles""?). Many people can ignore absurdities in a movie and still enjoy it but I want more intelligence in literature. There's a pretty good book hidden here."

Boris K. (3/5)

Heartwarming story in a cold setting

"As a long time Fredrik Backman fan, I wasn’t sure how he would approach a series. Beartown is a first in a series that can be read a standalone but will leave you hungry for more. If Backman can do one thing right, it is that he can bring a wide range of characters to life, and each of their personalities will shine. He books are very character-driven and he is quite successful in capturing the human emotion. Even though this book is long, it never feels boring. It is absolutely fantastic!"

Adeeb1 (5/5)

Plain spoken life truths!!

"Loved this book. Plain spoken truth about the complexities of humans."

Jpvs (5/5)

Vividly emotional

"Vividly emotional. Will pull at your heartstrings. A beautiful human story"

Cynthia P. (5/5)

Canadaisthebest

"Wonderfully written, could not put it down! I was a hockey fan in the past and my love for the game has been marred by the subject matter in this book."

R. S. (5/5)

Couldn’t stop reading

"I couldn’t put this book down once I got into it. Love how it flowed and kept me involved."

Kstewart (5/5)

LOVE!!

"This is a slow burn at first. There’s a lot of background information that is important to understand the characters. There are not enough words to describe how much I love this book! I love the way Frederik Bachman wrote about such touchy subjects with the most respect."

Katz (5/5)

Get it

"Really liked this book. Very relevant and will always be relevant"

Tsp7 (4/5)

So so…

"This book had a very slow start. A lot of descriptive writing, which is good but it took a while for the storyline to take off. The main story line was a bit predictable. The secondary characters kept me reading, hoping something more would come of their stories."

Dmt4 (3/5)

not sure about this one

"why does every character need something super traumatic to happen to them?"

Callen (3/5)

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  • Published date: Mar 26, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 448
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN: 9781982114350
  • Dimensions: 5.313" W x 1.0" L x 8.25" H
Fredrik Backman is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Man Called OveMy Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s SorryBritt-Marie Was HereBeartownUs Against You, Anxious People, The Winners, and My Friends, as well as two novellas and one work of nonfiction. His books are published in more than forty countries. He lives in Stockholm, Sweden, with his wife and two children. Connect with him on Facebook and X @BackmanLand and on Instagram @Backmansk.

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