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The Plague
by Albert Camus
323
Challenging
Ember
3.7
Editorial lens
The Plague is the kind of novel our team still debates about — always a healthy sign. The close lands with emotional logic intact.
Summary
Readers open The Plague for story and stay for mood — Albert Camus makes both feel inevitable.
Key takeaways
- 1
The final act recontextualizes earlier scenes with care.
- 2
Warmth and tension share the frame without contradiction.
- 3
This is fiction readers recommend with a specific scene in mind.
- 4
Character arcs feel earned rather than announced.
Who should read
Late-session readers who want classics with atmosphere, not filler.
Themes
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