Just finished Hernan Diaz's 'Trust' and wow—what a ride! This isn't your typical novel; it's like peeling an onion with four layers of storytelling, each revealing something new (and occasionally making me tear up).
The first section had me drowning in Wall Street jargon (not my usual vibe), but stick with it—the third act's twists hit like a freight train. Mildred's diaries? Chef's kiss.
Pro tip: Don't trust any single narrator. That's the whole point. Also, keep snacks nearby—you'll want to marathon-read once Partenza's memoir kicks in.
PS: If you hated 'The Great Gatsby' for being too rich-people-problems, maybe skip. But if you love narrative puzzles? Instant classic.
Trust (Pulitzer Prize Winner)
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