![]() ![]() You can read it as a book about infidelity, about the pleasures and difficulties of intimacy, or about how our minds think about our bodies.” Personally, I read it as a coming of age for the time we actually live in. Faber says “you can read Conversations with Friends as a romantic comedy, or you can read it as a feminist text. The New Yorker read Conversations with Friends “a new kind of adultery novel”. Despite being part of a genre I tend to turn to, it’s not a book I’d heard of before it was being snuck into my bag. ![]() Sally Rooney’s Conversations with Friends, is another book I didn’t actually pick up myself, and I’m not sure I would have if I hadn’t been loaned it. ![]()
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