True Grit - Charles Portis

⭐ 10.0/10

(Originally written by Joseph)

I reviewed the movie a few days ago, saying it is the perfect movie for me, yet disappointing just a little. Well, the book did not disappoint. The book really is perfect for me. This is like Anne of Green Gables but if she was casted in a Western. The books have very similar senses of humour, being mostly long ramblings from odd people, with this chipper, energetic young girl at the centre (okay, Mattie Ross and Anne are different people, but you get it).


I feel like I don't have a ton to say besides. Mattie is perfect, Rooster is hilarious, LaBeouf adds the perfect contrast. I've never read Charles Portis before but I think I'll have to read more because I really connected with his style. The humour is very deadpan and right up my alley. There is also a really wonderful, emotional payoff at the end. Also, I got to read the majority of this in the Mexican desert which is a huge plus.


I feel like I should say more words for a 10, but I guess that's the point. It is funny, short, exciting, and well-written. Fully recommend for fans of Westerns and everyone else too.

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