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A Must Read if you live in, have been to, or are interested in Chicago

February 15, 2018 by ardaigle 4 Comments

A little over a year ago I left the balmy southern United States for the snowy Midwest, Chicago suburbs to be specific, so, this book quickly climbed to the top of my “to read” pile. How could I live here and not tackle Larson’s fantastic telling of such a pivotal point in the city’s history? I knew I had made the correct choice when I found no less than seven copies at my local library.  Definite move toward further acclimation to my new home, though I will always be southern at heart.  But I digress.

I am not an eager non-fiction reader.  I wish I was, but it’s usually like taking my medicine: I know it’s good for me, but it struggles to be palatable.  But Larson is possibly the best I have ever read outside of Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood.” The way he simultaneously wove together the creation of the World’s Fair in Chicago, and the horrific violence of serial killer H.H. Holmes is masterful.  Both stories build simultaneously, and definitely keep you engaged.  I found his writing to be excellent, and was moved to ready many passages out loud to my partner.  To pardon the cliche, he really was able to make history come alive.

He also his deft and peppering in little historical tidbits that just make for fun trivia on top of the complexities of the story.  It is at times amazing to realize that this IS non-fiction because it reads as fiction, both because of his skill, but also because of the sheer absurdity, especially regarding Holmes’ murder house.  I’ve heard that this novel will be getting a film adaptation, and I am very curious as to how it will be adapted, be it the whole tale, or just the Holmes story.

I recommend this read to just about anyone, it is well-written, compelling, entertaining AND at the end you can pat yourself on the back for reading non-fiction. What more can you want?

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Chicago, Erik Larson, The Devil in the White City, World's Fair

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I am a born and bred southerner and recent transplant to the Midwest. I read because I want to, because I NEED to, and because I'm possibly ignoring the frigid temperatures. Until spring, and then I may read outside. I also enjoy cooking, witty banter, and cheese. All the cheese. View ardaigle's reviews»

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  1. Jenny S says

    February 15, 2018 at 10:53 pm

    As a native of and current resident of Chicagoland, this has been on my to-read list forever . . . thanks for your review and for the reminder that I really need to get to it soon.

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  2. Ashlie Daigle says

    February 16, 2018 at 8:04 am

    Yay! Glad to serve as a reminder. It is sooo good. (Also, shameless plug, if you have recommendations for how to make friends in the NW suburbs, holler. Grown-up-ing is hard).

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  3. Jenny S says

    February 16, 2018 at 11:11 am

    I hear you on the “grown-up-ing.” I actually moved back to my hometown (Waukegan – if we’re naming names!) in 2001 after living in Minnesota, Iowa, and Pennsylvania, so I had built-in connections (no matter how strange they sometimes were); however, it’s taken a while to build up a group of folks like my college and post-college gang. Being a single lady in this area is a whole other challenge. :) Not sure what advice I have (since I suspect I’m a bit older than you) but maybe we should do a CBR meet up at an area bookstore–since I know there are a few of us Cannonballers around here.

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  4. ardaigle says

    February 28, 2018 at 5:21 pm

    I would totally be game for that! I’m always up for meeting new people, no matter age or locale. I like to say on a scale of 1-10 as an extrovert, I’m about an 11. :)

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