If I could ever use the word "meh" in a book review, it would be for Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell. Not that this memoir about Orwell's time serving in the Spanish Civil War was bad, I think Orwell and I are just not meant to be best friends.
A Not So Civil War
The Spanish Civil War was a messy affair, and a not so private event, when you consider the involvement of soldiers from many nationalities. Consider Orwell, a Brit who went to Spain to combat Fascism. The memoir fully encapsulated how the fear of Fascism was felt throughout the world, but it also depicted how complicated the conflict in Spain really was. The country itself was severely divided by regions and beliefs, and this confusion made it difficult for those who opposed Franco to unite against him.
So, what can I say? The memoir was discussing one of the most horrid and fascinating moments in history, something I am very interested in. Why did it not gel with me, then? What was it that made it so difficult for me to get through?
Honestly, I cannot say. Everything about it was perfect, and yet I feel like it was not for me. I will still give it 3/5 stars, maybe another day it will sit better with me and I will feel differently.
I definitely need a lighter read after this...If you have any questions, comments or review requests, please comment below, email me (theopinionatedbookworm@gmail.com) or follow me on Instagram (@theopinionatedbookworm1).

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