![]() ![]() The surname “Lincoln” in the title refers to both the President and his son Willie, who died aged eleven in February 1862. So, it’s as close to Halloween, as it gets, right?īefore I start the review properly, I should probably explain the title of the book, as I’ve had it explained to me before I read it – and you might have just missed the flurry of reviews that appeared after the publication of the book. It’s just the story of ghosts in a cemetery. ![]() ![]() I don’t like scary stories or horror stories. But at least the timing works rather nicely, as a book review of Lincoln in the Bardo is really rather well suited for Halloween in my opinion. Then I procrastinated with writing the review. I finished reading the winner of the Man Booker Prize of 2017, the day before the Booker for 2018 was announced. ![]()
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