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Barren Cove
Barren Cove: A Novel | Ariel S. Winter
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Los Angeles Times Book Prize nominee Ariel S. Winter explores the secret legacy of an enigmatic family in this thrillingly atmospheric novel with a compelling and unexpected twist. Sapien is a relic of a bygone age, searching for meaning in a world where his outdated allegiances to a time long past have left him isolated and hopeless. Seeking peace and quiet, he retires to a beach house at Barren Cove, a stately Victorian manor even more antiquated than he. He becomes increasingly fascinated with the family whose lives are entwined with the home—angry and rebellious Clark; flamboyant Kent; fragile, beautiful Mary; and most of all, Beachstone, the mysterious man whose history may hold all the answers Sapien has been searching for. As Sapien unlocks their secret loves and betrayals, the dangerous past of Barren Cove will indelibly change him...and who he is fated to become. A brilliantly imaginative and poignant tale in the tradition of Kazuo Ishiguro and Neil Gaiman, Barren Cove is a luminous and surprising exploration of legacy, loss, and humanity itself.
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AnnieSmith
Barren Cove: A Novel | Ariel S. Winter
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Mehso-so

A strange retelling of Wuthering Heights with angsty robots. All of them struggle with identity and purpose, wondering what to do with no orders or vision or mission. In watching them struggle, we too need to think about our own purpose. NetGalley ARC.

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AnnieSmith
Barren Cove: A Novel | Ariel S. Winter

Why do all sentient robot stories end up as existential crises?

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bookloversnevergotobedalone
Barren Cove: A Novel | Ariel S. Winter
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Mehso-so

This book was good but not great. Not really in my wheelhouse