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Have any of you read this book by Jeffrey Eugenides? Sofia Coppola did a film adaptaion of it that was pretty good, but the book is so much better. Eugenides uses language in such a way that evokes an enigmatic, wistful feeling in the reader. I thought it was a wonderful example of the contemporary novel; are there any other thoughts on it?
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I read the first few chapters. It was pretty good, but the person who lent me the book got impatient and took it back. :)
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Originally posted by CaptainMarvel I read the first few chapters. It was pretty good, but the person who lent me the book got impatient and took it back. :) |
I dunno. It didn't have enough pictures, and it mentioned "otter insulation." That kinda scared me.
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You haven't read that part if you have only read the first few pages. That's toward the middle of the book. Dear.
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But I did read it. It was weird... the book just automatically opened to that page, like in Army of Darkness.
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Not familiar with that. Looks like you're going to have to find other ways to relate to me. :)
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Okay. I'll stick to Barbie and My Little Pony references.
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I just read it. I thought it was a great book and I kept on thinking that the girls were so happy and that they weren't going to kill themselves, even though I already knew they would. It was just a really haunting novel.
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