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Us Against You
By:Fredrik Backman
Published on 2018-06-05 by Simon and Schuster

Instant New York Times Bestseller! The author of A Man Called Ove returns with “a lyrical look at how a community heals, how families recover, and how individuals grow” (The Washington Post). “Fans of Backman will not be disappointed. His work continues to amaze and captivate, enlighten and thrill.” —Shelf Awareness A small community tucked deep in the forest, Beartown is home to tough, hardworking people who don’t expect life to be easy or fair. No matter how difficult times get, they’ve always been able to take pride in their local ice hockey team. So it’s a cruel blow when they hear that their town’s ice hockey club might soon be disbanded. What makes it worse is the obvious satisfaction that all the former Beartown players, who now play for a rival team in the neighboring town of Hed, take in that fact. But the arrival of a newcomer gives Beartown hockey a chance at a comeback. Soon a team starts to take shape around Amat, the fastest player you’ll ever see; Benji, the intense lone wolf; always dutiful and eager-to-please Bobo; and Vidar, a born-to-be-bad troublemaker. But bringing this team together proves to be a huge challenge, especially as the town’s enmity with Hed grows more and more acute as the big game approaches. By the time the last goal is scored, a resident of Beartown will be dead, and the people of both towns will be forced to wonder if, after everything, the game they love can ever return to something as simple and innocent as a field of ice, two nets, and two teams. Us against you. Here is a declaration of love for all the big and small, bright and dark stories that give form and color to our communities. With immense compassion and insight, Fredrik Backman reveals how loyalty, friendship, and kindness can carry a town through its most challenging days.
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Do not you type of loathe how we have joined the decadent phase of Goodreads whereby possibly fifty per cent (or more) of the reviews compiled by non-teenagers and non-romancers are now nude and unabashed in their variously successful efforts at being arch, wry, meta, parodic, confessional, and/or snarky? Do not you kind of wood (secretly, in the marrow of your gut's merry druthers) for the great ol'days of Goodreads (known then as GodFearingGoodlyReading.com) when all evaluations were evenly plainspoke Don't you sort of hate how we've entered the decadent phase of Goodreads when possibly fifty % (or more) of the evaluations compiled by non-teenagers and non-romancers are actually naked and unabashed in their variously successful efforts at being posture, wry, meta, parodic, confessional, and/or snarky? Do not you sort of wood (secretly, in the marrow of your gut's merry druthers) for the nice ol'days of Goodreads (known then as GodFearingGoodlyReading.com) when all opinions were consistently plainspoken, merely practical, unpretentious, and -- especially otherwise -- boring, dull, boring? Do not you sort of hate when people say'don't you believe this way or experience like that'in an attempt to goad you both psychologically and grammatically in to accepting using them? In the words of ABBA: I do, I actually do, I do(, I actually do, I do). Well, because the interwebs is really a world in which yesteryear stands shoulder-to-shoulder with today's (and with fetish porn), we could review the past in its inviolable presentness any moment we wish. Or at the very least till this website ultimately tanks. Contemplate (won't you?) Matt Nieberle's overview of Macbeth in its entirety. I've bound it with much string and drawn it here for your perusal. (Please recognize that many a sic are intended in the following reviews.) their actually complicated and foolish! why cant we be examining like Romeo and Juliet?!?! at the least that book is great! There you've it. Refreshingly, not a evaluation published in one of many witch's voices or alluding to Hillary and Bill Clinton or discussing the reviewer's first period. Just a primal scream unleashed into the dark wilderness of the cosmos.Yes, Mr. Nieberle is (probably) a teenager, but I admire his ability to strongarm the temptation to be clever or ironic. (Don't you?) He speaks the native language of the idk generation by having an economy and an understanding that renders his convictions much more emphatic. Here's MICHAEL's overview of the exact same play. You may'know'MICHAEL; he is the'Problems Architect'at Goodreads. (A problematic title itself in so it implies he designs problems... which might be the case, for several I know.) This book shouldn't be required reading... reading plays that that you don't want to see is awful. Reading a play kinda sucks to start with, if it was meant to be read, then it would be a novel, not really a play. Together with that the teach had us students read the play aloud (on person for every character for a couple pages). None of us had browse the play before. None people wanted to learn it (I made the mistake of taking the'easy'english class for 6 years). The teacher picked students that looked like they weren't paying attention. All of this compounded to make me virtually hate reading classics for something such as 10 years (granted macbeth alone wasn't the problem). I also hate iambic pentameter. Pure activism there. STOP the mandatory reading of plays. It's wrong, morally and academically. Plus it really can fuck up your GPA. There's no wasteful extravagance in this editorial... no fanfare, no fireworks, no linked photos of half-naked, oiled-up, big-bosomed starlets, no invented dialogues between the author and the review-writer. It's simple and memorable. Being required to learn plays is wrong, and in the event that you require anyone, under duress, to read a play then you definitely have sinned and are likely to hell, in the event that you rely on hell. Or even, you're likely to the DMV. I'm also fed up with all you smug spelling snobs. You damnable fascists with your new-fangled dictionaries and your fancy-schmancy spell check. Sometimes the passionate immediacy of a note overcomes its spelling limitations. Also, in this age when we are taught to respect each other's differences, it appears offensively egocentric and mean-spirited to anticipate others tokowtow for your small linguistic rules. Inventive phrase may no cost itself regardless of how you are attempting so that you can shackle it. That is the stick, Aubrey. In my personal viewpoint, the particular have fun with Macbeth was the worste peice possibly created by Shakespeare, and this is saying a great deal contemplating i additionally study the Romeo and Juliet. Ontop involving it can be presently fabulous plot of land, improbable heroes plus absolutly discusting group of morals, Shakespeare freely molds Sweetheart Macbeth since the legitimate vilian inside play. Thinking about the girl with mearly the speech throughout your back rounded and Macbeth himself is truely choosing a horrible criminal offenses, including kill and also fraud, I can't realise why it's so effortless to believe that Macbeth would be prepared to complete great as an alternative to unpleasant if perhaps his girl ended up being more possitive. I do believe that this engage in can be uterally unrealistic. Although these is certainly your ne in addition extra of classic publication reviewing. Although succinct in addition to without any stealing attention desire for you to coyness or maybe cuteness, Jo's evaluation alludes into a animosity consequently powerful that it must be inexpressible. One imagines a few Signet Basic Updates broken in to in order to parts by using pruning shears inside Jo's vicinity. I dispise this specific play. So much in fact which I can't sometimes give you any analogies or even similes about how much I actually not like it. A strong incrementally snarkier form might have reported some thing like...'I dislike this enjoy as being a simile Could not show up with.' Not Jo. Your lover talks some sort of fresh, undecorated truth of the matter unfit for figurative language. As well as there's certainly nothing wrong together with that. One time within an excellent whilst, when you get neck-deep in dandified pomo hijinks, it is really a pleasant wallow from the pig put in writing you are itchin'for. Thank you, Jo. I love you and the in vain learning at similes of which cannot method your bilious hatred with your heart. That you are mine, as well as I am yours. Figuratively discussing, of course. And today this is the evaluate: Macbeth by simply William Shakespeare is the best literary perform inside Uk dialect, plus anyone that disagrees is an asshole plus a dumbhead.
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