Moon of the Crusted Snow: A Novel

Waubgeshig Rice
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Moon of the Crusted Snow: A Novel

Waubgeshig Rice
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“Moon of the Crusted Snow sets itself apart — an apocalypse novel in reverse.” — Globe and Mail

Overall rating: 4.63964 / 5 from 111 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Moon of the Crusted Snow is a highly acclaimed novel praised for its captivating story, immersive Canadian setting, and gripping narrative. It has been recognized by numerous literary awards and book clubs, making it a compelling read for fans of post-apocalyptic and indigenous literature.

Summary topics

  • Overall Quality: 31%
  • Narrative Quality: 18%
  • Readability: 24%

Review topics: ["book","read","story","novel","burn","life","website","questions","community","mystery"].

Review highlights

  • "To be honest, the beautiful cover of this book is what first caught my eye and I'm so glad it did."Somer
  • "The story is extremely captivating and its just amazing!"W. G.
  • "Very chilling book, well written native culture, explores how vulnerable we all are in uncertain times."Judy G.

Reviews

A unique Canadian Aboriginal novel

"Moon of the Crusted Snow makes you think what would it be like to be cut off from the rest of the world and resources and not knowing if it will ever return back to ""normal"". Shown through the lens of an Aboriginal reservation in Canada though one of the toughest season, winter. The author also has included some of the aboriginal language with translations which was nice to learn throughout as well as their customs."

Waylon (5/5)

Amazing!

"Amazing story. I felt immersed the whole way through."

Hann (5/5)

Pivotal Indigenous mystery

"Truly immersive! You will feel cold, you will feel like you are right there with these strong characters. Would highly recommend to anyone who loves a slow, dark character-based mystery like Olga Tokarczuk's ""Drive your plow over the bones of the dead"". Those interested in the science-fiction/dystopian side of the novel might be disappointed as it is not feel like the central focus."

FannyPB (4/5)

Great Canadian read

"Have seen people complain on the lack of info about what caused the disaster in the first place. But we are hearing this story from the perspective of a remote northern community and that is the reality of living in such a place. When lines go down , you either need a visitor to bring info or go find out for yourself. How would they find out? Great story telling. Couldn't put the book down."

Bbpigeon (5/5)

Love the Nishnaabe narrative!

"I bought this book in-store about a month and a half ago and I am very grateful I did! As a young Indigenous woman from the Robinson-Superior Treaty region, reading from Waubgeshig's Nishnaabe perspective provided me with a deep sense of connection to this book in ways that no other book has before. I'll certainly be reading ""Moon of the Turning Leaves"" asap!"

Bnrowan (5/5)

Ariel

"This one was super cool! The rural community setting added a believability to the tensions, problems, and solutions that later arise. My only con is that the writer is a journalist and every now and then, it shows. Especially during exposition, given bluntly and at odds with the strong imagery throughout."

Ariel (4/5)

You outta read this book!

"A slow burn literary horror about community and predators"

Noelle K. (5/5)

Beautiful

"I loved this book so much I wish I could read it again for the first time"

Deecee11 (5/5)

Not good

"This was just an awful book. It's written like a sixth grader and there was absolutely no plot. Not enjoyable do not recommend."

Bob383773 (1/5)

A great winter read

"Moon of the Crusted Snow was such a good atmospheric read. Rice knows how to built tension, but he also knows how to emphasize the comfort community and tradition can bring in desperate times."

Catherine (4/5)

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  • Published date: Oct 02, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 224
  • Publisher: ECW Press
  • ISBN: 9781770414006
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.52" L x 8.5" H
Waubgeshig Rice is an author and journalist originally from Wasauksing First Nation. His first short story collection, Midnight Sweatlodge, was inspired by his experiences growing up in an Anishinaabe community and won an Independent Publishers Book Award in 2012. His debut novel, Legacy, followed in 2014. In 2014, he received the Anishinabek Nation’s Debwewin Citation for excellence in First Nation Storytelling. He now splits his time between Sudbury and Wasauksing.

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