Tookie had a rough start in life, and to make matters worse we meet her right before she ends up in jail for moving a dead body across state lines. And because it’s by Louise Erdrich, it’s really an ‘anytime’ kind of book too, simply because she’s such a gem of a writer. It includes a pivotal date at the beginning of November, so although it does involve a haunting, it’s more of a November book than an October one. It languished on my shelf for a few months, but I finally picked it up a few days before Halloween. But then I read a great review of it by Consumed by Ink which outlined that it was a ghost story that took place in a bookstore, so I decided it had way too many elements that interested me, and I bought it right away. I had seen brief reviews and mentions of The Sentence by Louise Erdrich around, but never received it from the publisher for review, so accepted the fact I wasn’t likely to read it.
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