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"The Incendiaries" by R.O. Kwon Buy this book “The Incendiaries” is a slim, dark novel, which you can devour on a single plane ride. (I did.) It doesn’t come out until Tuesday, but get in line for the library holds. The novel offers a kaleidoscopic look at first love, fundamentalism, religion, grief and regret, all tied to a chance meeting in a small college town. Boy meets girl — or, rather, girl manipulates boy into noticing her. It’s that wicked, all-consuming kind of first love, where every kiss feels perfect and every fight feels catastrophic. Phoebe and Will become inextricably wrapped up in every facet of each other’s lives, except for the secrets they keep from each other. Enter John Leal. Charismatic and mysterious, he tells stories of the time he spent in a North Korean prison camp. He gathers a circle of chosen students around him, forming a radical religious group off campus. As Phoebe, and then Will, enter this circle, tensions rise. Their relationship — and their senses of self — are tested by the group’s growing intensity. R.O. Kwon writes in a spare, propulsive way, leaving more questions than answers in this strange and mesmerizing piece of fiction. -Tracy Mumford | ||
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