This Is a Bust
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Read in February, 2008
I stumbled across This Is a Bust, by Ed Lin, in my local library by accident—because the cool, funky cover art (pictured above) grabbed my attention. The interior of the book also had a somewhat funky design. There are no first line paragraph indents; instead, everything is flush left with an extra return between each paragraph. This was all very appealing to me as a book designer (yes, I do judge a book by its cover). OK, enough on the design.
The novel also appealed to me as a writer. The...more
The novel also appealed to me as a writer. The...more
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Read in August, 2008
This book was phenomenal. I admit I am biased because I related so much to the characters, the setting and time. I grew up in Jersey in the 70s and this book was about a Chinese American cop in NYC's Chinatown in the 70s. Ed Lin makes it look easy with spare writing. The story flows and the characters all come to life. The dialogue is great, and Lin really captures the mood and personalities of the time. The book's first few pages start off shaky with writing that isn't as strong and clean Lin's...more
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At a reading I recently attended (Ed does VOICES at his readings, make it a point to check him out!), Lin named pulp fiction and punk rock as his influences, punk rock because of its ease with being direct about outrage. Lin has a truly unique, direct, to-the-nuts voice, and he addresses crucial elements of the urban chinese american experience in an unprecedented way. No lush bamboo flutes and spiritualist exotica here, no tales of grandiose sacrifice and emotional discovery. The book could be ...more
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Read in September, 2008
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Not bad. A friend dropped this book in my lap (literally) a couple of weeks ago. I was hesitant to read it, but it turned out to be a bit of a pleasant surprise. Interesting period piece on New York's Chinatown (circa 1976) and the struggles of being Chinese American.
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In some ways, this isn't the typical detective novel in that it concentrates more on the life of the detective rather than a preoccupation with the mystery.
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Read in June, 2008
Not a bad book it took me a little while to get into it but once I did I enjoyed the characters and the change and growth in them.
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