Reviewed by Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews on
The Stranger has a slow strategic pacing almost making me put the book aside. Although this is two of my uncle's favorite books so I plowed along. I soon realized the intentional snail pace was purposeful to completely understand our character and the stranger within. It is strange because while this was not thrilling nor suspenseful it had me on the edge of my seat turning those few pages as fast as I could go.
I think the thing I found the most eerie is that Meursault, our main character shoots and kills a group of Arabs. I know that sounds silly but with everything that is going on in the world this fragment made this 1946 novel seem current.
Albert Camus' small book is a giant masterpiece that is highly worth the read.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 16 September, 2011: Finished reading
- 16 September, 2011: Reviewed