Pachinko reviews book5/27/2023 ![]() ![]() By the 60th odd page, my interest in the story wavered and it slowed down my pace. So much happened in the first forty pages of Pachinko- the author covered the story of two generations and began the third generation- it led me to wonder what more could be there in the remaining pages. ![]() In case you’re judging me on the number of books I read at the same time, ‘Don’t!’ That’s just me when a book is long, but, lovely and yet, difficult to get through. In between, I read Preeti Shenoy’s ‘Rule Breakers’ which was a quick read and began Viktor Frankl’s ‘Man’s Search for meaning’, and Anees Salim’s ‘The odd book of hundred baby names’ both of which I am yet to complete. The 480-page book took me a very long time to complete. Three days in bed, recovering from minor surgery, and one good thing came of it- I finally finished ‘Pachinko’ by author, Min Jin Lee. ![]()
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