The Old Man and the Sea - Ernest Hemingway

⭐ 8.0/10

(Originally written by Joseph)

I am pretty neutral when it comes to reading classics, and I have never read Hemingway before, but I think this was a pretty good starting point for me. This is a short novella about an old fisherman who has had a run of bad luck catching fish, but then hooks a giant and makes an extraordinary effort to bring it home. There is likely some stuff going on under the surface that I didn't catch, but even on its own, it is an interesting story about a likeable man trying to turn his luck around.

I don't have too much to say otherwise. I thought it was good, but probably there is a lot I don't understand that might make it great. I spent a bit of time googling it afterwards, but didn't find anything that really changed my thoughts on it. It's good! And I wonder if I'll think of it a year from now.

If you want to read a quick, approachable classic that makes your Weview look slightly more impressive, this is the one!

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