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# TRUST

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## Description

Review: Enchanting - A very enchanting novel. Twists and turns, sharp or subtle, jarring or smooth, happy or sad, handled very well by a talented author. A wordsmith. The structure of the novel, intriguing throughout, weaves a memorable tale, one would wish to read over and over. Super charectization. Like the journal in the novel, would the narrative would be haunting long after reading the novel.
Review: 4/5 ⭐️ - A book with one unreliable narrator is good. Two is great. Four is Pulitzer Award. The twenties are a-roaring. Money is a-dripping. Great Depression is a-coming. And just when you start getting comfortable with the text, a 100 pages in, bam!, a new narrative, a new writing style. The book is divided into four parts. Each telling a different version of a story of a Wall Street businessman and his wife in the years leading up to the Great Depression, and after. All four books have a very distinct writing style and clearly have their own different purpose. It’s hard to imagine what is Diaz’s actual writing style without having read any of his previous works. For example Part one, though claimed to be a bestseller, hardly reads like one. The narrator is distant enough from his characters that it reads like a college essay on an Ayn Rand book. I guess it’s on purpose. A dry portrayal of a drab financier. Still fun! Must be a task for Diaz to write as four writers. Kudos. Capitalism is worshipped. The book views “capital as an antiseptically living thing. It moves, eats, grows, breeds, falls ill and may die. But it is clean. The larger the operation, the further removed he was from its concrete details.” And then there is gaslighting. So much gaslighting, and manipulation. Real life events being manipulated to serve a best selling book. And to serve a holier than thou portrait of a family. And to keep intelligence of the wife being a secret. In the end, I still don’t know who to trust (get it? get it?) Have I uncovered the truth? Was it right to sympathize with that tycoon, or he just took advantage of the situation. The journal entries? But Mildred wasn’t of sound mind. Could those be just her fantasy? These competing narratives show how gullible I am. I enjoyed this book. “Money. What is money?” he would mutter to himself. “Commodities in a purely fantastic form.”

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #880,462 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #219 in Historical Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 38,649 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Enchanting
*by H***D on 31 July 2023*

A very enchanting novel. Twists and turns, sharp or subtle, jarring or smooth, happy or sad, handled very well by a talented author. A wordsmith. The structure of the novel, intriguing throughout, weaves a memorable tale, one would wish to read over and over. Super charectization. Like the journal in the novel, would the narrative would be haunting long after reading the novel.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5 ⭐️
*by P***G on 16 July 2023*

A book with one unreliable narrator is good. Two is great. Four is Pulitzer Award. The twenties are a-roaring. Money is a-dripping. Great Depression is a-coming. And just when you start getting comfortable with the text, a 100 pages in, bam!, a new narrative, a new writing style. The book is divided into four parts. Each telling a different version of a story of a Wall Street businessman and his wife in the years leading up to the Great Depression, and after. All four books have a very distinct writing style and clearly have their own different purpose. It’s hard to imagine what is Diaz’s actual writing style without having read any of his previous works. For example Part one, though claimed to be a bestseller, hardly reads like one. The narrator is distant enough from his characters that it reads like a college essay on an Ayn Rand book. I guess it’s on purpose. A dry portrayal of a drab financier. Still fun! Must be a task for Diaz to write as four writers. Kudos. Capitalism is worshipped. The book views “capital as an antiseptically living thing. It moves, eats, grows, breeds, falls ill and may die. But it is clean. The larger the operation, the further removed he was from its concrete details.” And then there is gaslighting. So much gaslighting, and manipulation. Real life events being manipulated to serve a best selling book. And to serve a holier than thou portrait of a family. And to keep intelligence of the wife being a secret. In the end, I still don’t know who to trust (get it? get it?) Have I uncovered the truth? Was it right to sympathize with that tycoon, or he just took advantage of the situation. The journal entries? But Mildred wasn’t of sound mind. Could those be just her fantasy? These competing narratives show how gullible I am. I enjoyed this book. “Money. What is money?” he would mutter to himself. “Commodities in a purely fantastic form.”

### ⭐⭐⭐ Not very TRUSTworthy
*by D***E on 2 October 2024*

After seeing online rev and recommendations from Instagrammers, I bought this one, and picked it up after not laying my TBR very long. The story is of a business tycoon of Wall Street and his wife in the background of great American depression and rise following the same and among 4 different takes on the same story will the reader choose from. It transpired to me only after 200 odf pages that the storyline is coherent to the display of opulence described before that. Undeniably tha narration style is not like anything I read before. Reader like me generally succumbs to fiction rather than reality will find last account unclear in some sense and will cling to 1st or 3rd version of the story. However, I expected the climax (if you call it) a bit more surprising and authentic than it was, but failed. Recommend for avid fiction fans.

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