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Twenty-one Truths About Love: A Novel (edición 2019)

por Matthew Dicks (Autor)

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"From the beloved author of Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend comes a wonderful new novel about a struggling man, written entirely in lists. Daniel Mayrock's life is at a crossroads. He knows the following to be true: 1. He loves his wife Jill... more than anything. 2. He only regrets quitting his job and opening a bookshop a little (maybe more than a little) 3. Jill is ready to have a baby. 4. The bookshop isn't doing well. Financial crisis is imminent. Dan doesn't know how to fix it. 5. Dan hasn't told Jill about their financial trouble. 6. Then Jill gets pregnant. This heartfelt story is about the lengths one man will go to and the risks he will take to save his family. But Dan doesn't just want to save his failing bookstore and his family's finances: 1. Dan wants to do something special. 2. He's a man who is tired of feeling ordinary. 3. He's sick of feeling like a failure. 4. He doesn't want to live in the shadow of his wife's deceased first husband. Dan is also an obsessive list maker; his story unfolds entirely in his lists, which are brimming with Dan's hilarious sense of humor, unique world-view, and deeply personal thoughts. When read in full, his lists paint a picture of a man struggling to be a man, a man who has reached a point where he's willing to do anything for the love (and soon-to-be new love) of his life"--… (más)
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Título:Twenty-one Truths About Love: A Novel
Autores:Matthew Dicks (Autor)
Información:St. Martin's Press (2019), 352 pages
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Twenty-one Truths About Love por Matthew Dicks

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Rozhodně skvělá kniha, za jejíž doporučení moc děkuju Michalu Zahálkovi. Nikdy bych nevěřil, že takhle ryzí experiment současně dokáže být velmi vtipný a čtivý. Hlavní hrdina je samozřejmě tak trochu magor a celou dobu mě tím děsně štval ;o) Čtenáři ze střední Evropy mimo to občas může chybět nějaký ten "kulturní kontext", ale není to nic tragického... Celkový dojem: 90% ( )
  Sandiik | Feb 20, 2024 |
Crying & heart squeezes combined with a unique and successful format = ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Also, 100th book of the year!!! That's a new and huge and unplanned accomplishment for me. :) See the full review and more at MyBookJoy.com!

Recommended: yes!
For a unique format, for an intimate way to learn one man's heart and fears

Thoughts:
This is going to be a pretty mixed review for a five star rating, and I really debated what to give it for a while. Ultimately I went for five stars, because the depth the author was able to give through such a simplistic format was impressive. He thrived in a limitation, and created something unique and well done. Despite some of my nitpicky feelings on other elements within the story, I'm overall celebrating this as a fantastic accomplishment and worthy addition to my shelf.

The lists make this look deceptively simple, but the story itself involves a conflicted and twisting heart the whole way through. Dan reveals bits and pieces of himself through his lists, from the mundane to the secretive to the humiliating. The intimacy with which we learn to see him comes from the format, as his lists are explained as partly a therapist-ordered journaling method.

That said, I didn't actually like Dan that much. We meet him at a difficult time in his life, but the decisions he makes are repeatedly colossally stupid and it's hard to empathize at times. Similarly, his portrayal of his wife is somewhat mixed, at times making her seem a saint and others a lazy jealous slob. I found myself rolling my eyes a lot, and working pretty hard to suspend disbelief in order to enjoy and accept the story.

Ultimately, I ended up crying, which is pretty much an automatic five stars. Anything that can make me feel enough to force liquids out of my body is laudable. The lists were so intriguing, and made me think about what story my own lists would tell (grocery, to-do, to-read, and otherwise). ( )
  Jenniferforjoy | Jan 29, 2024 |
I really enjoy Matthew Dicks and have read all of his fiction books and lots of his online blog and social media and I've heard him tell quite a few stories at The Moth and therefore I can see so much of him in this novel made up of lists. (That's a positive note!)

It's unlike anything I've read before (except other things written by the author...see above) and it's quick and quirky and has a plot even though the format is so unconventional. In that way, I liked the book. Unfortunately, I didn't like quite a bit about it too, mostly THE THING the protagonist, Dan, is planning for in many of his lists. Because I didn't like that, I had a hard time coming around to Dan and appreciating him fully. That said, he's a fully drawn character and he made me have FEELINGS (good and bad!) and that is certainly a win for any author!

Overall, I found this glimpse into the head/thinking of a stressed out guy to be funny and entertaining but also exasperating as I try to work out how much of this is universal "guy think" and how much is it just this one weird, fictional, guy? ( )
  hmonkeyreads | Jan 25, 2024 |
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me a copy of this unique book. I'm a list-maker, but not to this extent! :) Yet Daniel's personality shines through on his many quirky lists as he tries to get his act together, first for his wife (who he is sure still loves her deceased husband more than she does him.) Then, their unborn baby is added to his list of people to fret over, people who he knows depend on him to get his life in order.
Yes, his lists can be funny. They are also heartfelt as you envision this man feeling backed into a corner financially, hoping he doesn't have to tell his wife just how dire things have become.
I enjoyed this unusual way to tell a story and thought it very clever to unfold a person's life joys and sorrows in such a unique way. ( )
  JillHannah | Nov 20, 2023 |
The titular list was indeed the best.

This was very sweet. A gimmick, indeed, but a gimmick that was well planned out and thought through. If you don't like gimmicks, don't read this. If you're open though, this is quite a delight.

I adored how Jill and Daniel's relationship evolved throughout this book. Daniel's employees were the absolute worst in the most hilarious way. ( )
  whakaora | Mar 5, 2023 |
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"From the beloved author of Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend comes a wonderful new novel about a struggling man, written entirely in lists. Daniel Mayrock's life is at a crossroads. He knows the following to be true: 1. He loves his wife Jill... more than anything. 2. He only regrets quitting his job and opening a bookshop a little (maybe more than a little) 3. Jill is ready to have a baby. 4. The bookshop isn't doing well. Financial crisis is imminent. Dan doesn't know how to fix it. 5. Dan hasn't told Jill about their financial trouble. 6. Then Jill gets pregnant. This heartfelt story is about the lengths one man will go to and the risks he will take to save his family. But Dan doesn't just want to save his failing bookstore and his family's finances: 1. Dan wants to do something special. 2. He's a man who is tired of feeling ordinary. 3. He's sick of feeling like a failure. 4. He doesn't want to live in the shadow of his wife's deceased first husband. Dan is also an obsessive list maker; his story unfolds entirely in his lists, which are brimming with Dan's hilarious sense of humor, unique world-view, and deeply personal thoughts. When read in full, his lists paint a picture of a man struggling to be a man, a man who has reached a point where he's willing to do anything for the love (and soon-to-be new love) of his life"--

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