This book is amazing.
Has anyone else read this book?
What were your thoughts or theories about the the varied storylines?
If you not familiar with this book click here [en.wikipedia.org]!
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TheMidge28
at 7:37AM, Nov. 27, 2007
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mechanical_lullaby
at 8:21AM, Nov. 27, 2007
I really want to read it.
Unfortunately for me though, my exboyfriend pretty much plagiarizes it whenever he writes anything and reading it will only make me think of how much I hate him and how worthless he is.
But I really want to read it.
Unfortunately for me though, my exboyfriend pretty much plagiarizes it whenever he writes anything and reading it will only make me think of how much I hate him and how worthless he is.
But I really want to read it.
last edited on July 14, 2011 1:57PM
Frostflowers
at 10:29AM, Nov. 27, 2007
I've heard of the book, and I've read the Wiki-article, and I really, really want to read it - unconventional storytelling and structure are some of the things that hook me on a book.
*goes off to find it*
*goes off to find it*
The Continued Misadventures of Bonebird - a poor bird's quest for the ever-elusive and delicious apples.
last edited on July 14, 2011 12:31PM
Exzachly
at 5:30AM, Dec. 3, 2007
I have a friend that swears by this book and can't stop talking about it... The themes of the book don't really interest me though.
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TheMidge28
at 2:20PM, Dec. 3, 2007
Exzachly
I have a friend that swears by this book and can't stop talking about it... The themes of the book don't really interest me though.
what themes are those?
asking out of interest.
last edited on July 14, 2011 4:22PM
Exzachly
at 2:49AM, Dec. 4, 2007
You know, after checking the net, I think my friend just did a really bad job of explaining what it was all about. I got the impression it was about something way different than it is.... So off that now I feel too embarrassed and dumb to mention tell you what I originally thought were the themes.
The book sounds more interesting now. People are saying it takes a lot from David Foster Wallace, who just so happens to be my favorite author. Good influences can't hurt. :D
I may buy this if I ever get through Carole Maso's "Ava".
The book sounds more interesting now. People are saying it takes a lot from David Foster Wallace, who just so happens to be my favorite author. Good influences can't hurt. :D
I may buy this if I ever get through Carole Maso's "Ava".
last edited on July 14, 2011 12:24PM
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