
The Keep
Award-winning author Jennifer Egan brilliantly conjures a world from which escape is impossible and where the keep—the tower, the last stand—is both everything worth protecting and the very thing that must be surrendered in order to survive. Two cousins, irreversibly damaged by a childhood prank, reunite twenty years later to renovate a medieval castle in Eastern Europe. In an environment of extreme paranoia, cut off from the outside world, the men reenact the signal event of their youth, with even more catastrophic results. And as the full horror of their predicament unfolds, a prisoner, in jail for an unnamed crime, recounts an unforgettable story that seamlessly brings the crimes of the past and present into piercing relation.
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Ana Hein@anahein99
4.5 stars that ending is amazing

Daryl Houston@dllh
Initially it felt like sort of a less annoying riff on House of Leaves. I don't have much to say about it. I liked it just fine but didn't love it, and the shift toward the end was sort of bizarre and disappointing, though I imagine Egan was just doing something that I didn't grok.

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