Everything Must Go
by Elizabeth Flock
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Read in November, 2007
I was all set to give this book three stars, because while it's nothing great, it's okay. A lot of it reminded me of where I grew up and that is usually a reason I'll sentimentally enjoy a book more than I would based on its own merits.
Without spoiling, however, I will say that the author did a colossally stupid thing--a cheap ploy that had absolutely no bearing whatsoever on the story up until the point where she did the stupid thing. And I was so irritated by the stupid thing she did ...more
Without spoiling, however, I will say that the author did a colossally stupid thing--a cheap ploy that had absolutely no bearing whatsoever on the story up until the point where she did the stupid thing. And I was so irritated by the stupid thing she did ...more
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Read in April, 2008
I picked this up in a used book store based on the back cover and a quick flip through the pages. Everything Must Go proved to be as well-written as I'd guessed it would be - a thoroughly enjoyable read with visid, descriptive language. It lacked something, however; while the characters and their actions were vividly described and brought to life, I felt it lacked a more in-depth exploration of their motives and personality. In the end, it was an entertaining story about people that I didn't ...more
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Read in October, 2007
I will admit it - this is a book that I stopped reading in the middle. It made me feel bad about the protaganist's life, my life, my family's life, my neighbor's life ... like there is only self-delusion and repetitive behavior in this world and nothing else, so why bother do something as silly as read a book all the way through?
It was a lyrical, well-authored book, though. And if you like a meandering unfolding of a something or other, then you'll most likely make it all the way through t...more
It was a lyrical, well-authored book, though. And if you like a meandering unfolding of a something or other, then you'll most likely make it all the way through t...more
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Honestly, this book sucked. The cover reads, "can one terrible moment change your life forever?" The answer is no. Reading this book was a bunch of terrible moments spread over several weeks because the book moved slow, was uninteresting and overall really downplayed the "terrible moment!" This is a classic example of an accomplished author slapping a book together because she can. I wouldn't waste your time reading it.
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Read in July, 2007
I was a little disappointed by this, because I was expecting to be blown away, as I was by the author's other novel, Me & Emma. This story is a solid profile of a guy in a small town, who starts working in a retail store right after high school, and it follows his life -- or lack thereof -- up to the day the store closes, many years later, the world having changed around him as he has failed to evolve.
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Read in March, 2008
I was soooo disappointed in this book. I loved "Emma and Me" and expected a lot from this novel but was very let down. My biggest issue is that the basis of the book about a tragedy that occured when the main character was seven years old. We don't find out until page 250 what that tragedy was. I just didn't have the patience for it. Very mundane. Very boring.
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Read in December, 2007
I think the author achieved what she was going for but I found it a very depressing read during the holiday season. Having been deeply affected by "Emma and Me", I was looking forward to this book. Even the bit of hope offered at the end is random. I chose "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" to erase the bad feelings from "Everything Must Go".
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Read in March, 2008
Ugh. I hate it when I am so annoyed by a main character. Come on already and pull yourself together! This is a classic tale of having the potential and wasting it in your hometown because your too scared to go out and tackle the world. I'm also not a fan of stalkerish male main characters.
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Read in December, 2007
recommends it for:
yes and quit feeling sorry for yourself
Henry..we all know him. Super star, in high school.
Tragic family accident and disfunction, pulls Henry out of his own life to live one of gentle shoulds and have too's. You will keep hoping for Henry... long after you read the last page.
Hugs for Henry.
Tragic family accident and disfunction, pulls Henry out of his own life to live one of gentle shoulds and have too's. You will keep hoping for Henry... long after you read the last page.
Hugs for Henry.
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Read in September, 2007
Interesting book. She's a great writer, but this story seemed to have gone nowhere. I felt alot about this character. Sometimes pity, sometimes dislike. He was just plain freaky and had very bland emotions.
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Read in June, 2008
This was an, erm, interesting book. I enjoyed reading it, even if it was a bit slow. But I can guarantee I'll never read it again. Slow, loping, depressing, it made me appreciate my life.
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Read in November, 2007
After reading Me and Emma, this book was disappointing. It was readable but didn't move on like you'd want it to. A good character study but nothing more.
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I have liked all of her books-this one not the most, but it was still good. I find her style of writing kind-of intriguing. This was a good read,
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Read in January, 2008
I don't often pick up a book with a male protagonist, and this guy is so akwardly wonderful. Let me know if you want my copy.
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Very different. Expected it to be similar to Me & Emma. Not a bad book, but hard to grasp where it was headed.
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Read in February, 2008
So I started this got more than halfway through and just couldn't bear this dull story one minute longer.
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Read in March, 2007
Started this book but could only reach page 40. Not her best, very disappointed
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non-linear narrative was not pulled off as well as it could have been.
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