{"id":4443,"date":"2019-04-17T16:00:15","date_gmt":"2019-04-17T10:30:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thebooksatchel.com\/?p=4443"},"modified":"2022-03-30T20:34:43","modified_gmt":"2022-03-30T15:04:43","slug":"normal-people-sally-rooney","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thebooksatchel.com\/normal-people-sally-rooney\/","title":{"rendered":"This Twitter Thread will Convince you to Read Sally Rooney’s Normal People"},"content":{"rendered":"
Normal People<\/em>! Sally Rooney’s second book is one that makes you fall in love with it. This post is not a review of the book. It is exactly what the titles says, a Twitter thread, which might be more powerful than writing a review about the book.<\/p>\n Those who follow me on Instagram and Twitter know that I just cannot stop talking about this glorious book. My online friends message that they ‘think of me’ when they see Normal People <\/em>anywhere (Best compliment ever). Some lovely folks tag me in all Sally Rooney related pieces online because they think I’d love to read them (I do, thank you).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The thing is, I love reading and I read a lot. I gobble up books. I can read a book even if it doesn’t grip me strong enough because I love the act of reading. I am patient enough to let a new book unfold at its pace.<\/p>\n PS: That’s a generalisation; Normal People<\/em> drew me in right away, I didn’t have to try at all. So it comes as no surprise that I adored Connell and Marianne’s story of ‘meet and drift’ told over a span of five years.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n But my husband is not fond of reading. He occasionally indulges in graphic novels and probably the last book that made him ‘sit down’ and read is the Harry Potter series when he was younger. In his adult life, there was a Jeffery Archer pacer that he loved, a non fiction hardback that he enjoyed because it was about something he was passionate about, but you get the idea – There has to be something about a book that makes him bite.<\/p>\n It was a harmless ‘would you do this for me’ kind of thing last year when I asked him to read a few pages of my favourite book of 2018. To be honest, I did not expect him to finish even one chapter, just because he doesn’t like reading fiction, and definitely not literary fiction. Long story short, it was the first book that he read back to back in three years! Well, if a book has that kind of impact on someone unenthusiastic about reading, there must be a special bite to it, huh?<\/p>\n <\/p>\n