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Book Review- Augusten Burroughs' Toil & Trouble

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Thank you to St. Martin’s Press for providing me with a copy of Augusten Burroughs’ memoir, Toil & Trouble, in exchange for an honest review.

I’m a huge fan of Burroughs and I was thrilled to have the opportunity to read his latest memoir. Much like his previous best sellers, Toil & Trouble dives into Burroughs’ life, including his difficult relationship with his mother and his relationship with his husband, Christopher. Burroughs has a quirky outlook on life and a wry sense of humor that cracks me up. He has a knack for great phrasing and I often pause while reading to admire his off-beat descriptions.

In Toil & Trouble, Burroughs claims to be a witch. His witch powers are hereditary, passed down from his mother. He is told that he is a witch as a young child and several incidences, particularly those involving premonition, lead him to believe that this is true.

I’m not sure if I believe in witches, but Burroughs makes a convincing argument. In any case, I recommend that readers go along for the ride and believe in the magic, because Burroughs does create magic with storytelling and the premise of Toil & Trouble ends in a lovely way, where we see that his witchcraft has managed to protect the person he loves the most. It’s truly a beautiful story and Burroughs has arranged the chapters for maximum emotional punch. In these pages, I really grew to love his marriage to Christopher and the life that they have built in rural Connecticut.

Aside from the heart-warming aspect of the story (and I fully suspect that Burroughs would never call himself heart warming), I delighted in the stories of Burroughs’ bizarre neighbors. In Connecticut, they have moved next-door to a former opera singer and her henpecked husband. These are nosy neighbors, the kind of neighbors that are perpetually awkward. I’ve had those neighbors and could completely relate to making efforts to avoid them at all costs, even to your own discomfort.

The chapter that had me laughing to the point of tears, involved Jeffrey, a very strange and narcissistic man, who was selling his lavish home. Burroughs’ friend, Maura, was the realtor selling Jeffrey’s home and she suggested that Burroughs’ come along to see the house. Jeffrey, a model, furniture builder, and jack-of-all-trades, was a force of nature. Quite honestly, I whole heartedly believe that Burroughs’ is giving an accurate recollection of his experience with Jeffrey, because the truth is stranger than fiction. This is too weird to be fake. It’s hilarious, but also a bit sad, as obviously Jeffrey is a troubled person and lacks the self-awareness to realize how he portrays himself to others.

Toil & Trouble is another home-run for Burroughs. I throughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it. It’s funny and it has heart. Plus, as a bonus, the chapter have fun “witchy” themed names.

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Thursday 02.20.20
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Book Review-Augusten Burroughs' Lust & Wonder

Thank You to St. Martin's Press for providing me with an advanced copy of Augusten Burroughs' Lust & Wonder, in exchange for an honest review. 

PLOT- In his latest memoir, Lust & Wonder, Augusten Burroughs examines the major romantic relationships in his adult life. 

LIKE- I've been a long time fan of Burroughs' writing and I've read all of his books. He releases it and I'm going to read it. It's that simple. Lust & Wonder is filled with Burroughs' unique wit and keen observations. What I find most appealing about Burroughs, is his willingness to lay himself bare. His flaws and quirks make him compelling. He's not afraid to admit his short comings and neurotic tendencies. There are plenty.

In Lust & Wonder, he examines his relationships in a detailed way that most people would likely want to avoid. Who wants to dredge up the past? However, as Burroughs looks at his past, it will inevitably make the reader think of their own. The insights are often uncomfortable ( and I don't even know the parties involved!), but they will be familiar to many readers. I know that I've dated some frogs or even nice guys, but who were completely wrong for me. Burroughs seems to experience every different type of heartbreak. Including heartbreak in the form of a lover who died prematurely, and the heartbreak of spending years suppressing feelings for the love who is a perfect match. 

Besides relationships, Burroughs gives us a glimpse into his writing career and his addiction issues.  I was shocked that he spent a majority of his book advances on his obsession with rare gemstones and expensive jewelry. I enjoyed every element of this memoir. 

DISLIKE- Nothing...I'm a Burroughs fan. Lust & Wonder ranks among his best. 

RECOMMEND- Lust & Wonder is a journey that isn't to be missed. 

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Tuesday 03.29.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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