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Demon Copperhead

Reviewed by Barbara Kingslover

‘Demon Copperhead’ by Barbara Kingsolver. First off, what’s with all the random illustrations? We’ve got birds, a snake, mushrooms, and even a skeleton! It’s like someone went through an old encyclopedia and just started cutting things out. And then there’s the title in big red letters – ‘Demon Copperhead.’ What does that even mean? Is it a person, a place, a state of mind? I’m already exhausted just trying to figure it out. And of course, it’s an Oprah’s Book Club pick and a Pulitzer Prize winner – because why not add a little more pressure to read it? But you know, despite all this chaos, there’s something intriguing about it. If you like your novels packed with symbolism and deep meaning, this one’s for you. Just don’t expect any easy answers – or any answers at all, really.”

**Rating: ★★★★☆ Summary: “Demon Copperhead” by Barbara Kingsolver features a cover filled with eclectic illustrations and a bold title that promises a complex, thought-provoking read. Ideal for readers who enjoy literary puzzles and deep dives into symbolism.

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