43 pages • 1 hour read
272
Novel • Fiction
Kamchatka Peninsula • 2010s
2019
Adult
18+ years
Disappearing Earth by Julia Phillips is set in Kamchatka, Russia, and begins with the disappearance of two young sisters, Alyona and Sophia Golosovskaya. The novel unfolds over the course of a year, with each chapter focusing on the perspectives of different Kamchatkan women, who are either directly or indirectly connected to the disappearance. As the narrative progresses, it weaves together the lives of these diverse women, culminating in a return to the central mystery. The book addresses themes of abduction and systemic indifference.
Mysterious
Melancholic
Contemplative
Unnerving
Bittersweet
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Julia Phillips' Disappearing Earth captivates with its evocative prose and vivid depiction of Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. Praised for its intertwined narrative and diverse character perspectives, the novel’s exploration of loss and community resonates deeply. However, some critics find the pacing uneven and certain plot threads unresolved. Overall, it’s a compelling, atmospheric read.
A reader who enjoys Disappearing Earth by Julia Phillips likely appreciates intricately woven narratives set in remote locations, with deep character studies and a touch of mystery. Fans of Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens or Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng will find this novel compelling and haunting in its exploration of community and isolation.
60,941 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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272
Novel • Fiction
Kamchatka Peninsula • 2010s
2019
Adult
18+ years
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