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Euphoria

By: King Lily
Narrated by: Simon Vance, Xe Sands
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A New York Times Bestseller
Winner of the 2014 Kirkus Prize
Winner of the 2014 New England Book Award for Fiction
A Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award
One of Kirkus Reviews’s Best Books of the 21st Century (So Far)

A Best Book of the Year for: The New York Times Book Review, Time, NPR, The Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, Newsday, Vogue, New York magazine, Seattle Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, The Guardian, Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, Our Man in Boston, Oprah Daily, Salon

“Taut, witty, fiercely intelligent...a love triangle in extremis.”—The New York Times Book Review

Euphoria is Lily King’s nationally bestselling breakout novel of three young, gifted anthropologists of the 1930s caught in a passionate love triangle that threatens their bonds, their careers, and ultimately their lives. Inspired by events in the life of revolutionary anthropologist Margaret Mead, Euphoria is “dazzling...suspenseful...brilliant...an exhilarating novel” (The Boston Globe).
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If you’re into anthropology like me you will find this book fascinating. The relationships between the characters were complex.

4 stars

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I had to reread a couple chapters to really understand the story, but overall it was a good book.

Great story

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Idk what this was — I tried. Do not recommend. I loved “Heart, the Lover,” but this seemed like the work of an entirely different author.

Zero character development; disjointed; boring

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unredeemable main characters, ridiculous imagined tribes, thinly veiled argument for bisexuality as natural for all peoples

reads like a trite 1950's Tarzan jungle novel

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