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published
2001
by Harvest Books
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Paperback, 336 pages
isbn
0156010941
(isbn13: 9780156010948)
description
In Frederick Reiken's first novel, The Odd Sea, a family grappled with an almost unreal dilemma: the unsolved disappearance of a son. His sec...more
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Read in October, 2003
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Little treat; funny & touching memoir of time at the Jersey shore of all places:) High school hockey player whose family is dissolving tries to make sense of his suburban existence such as it is, while winning the girl he wants (Juliet Dimiglio). Anthony Rubin’s life is complicated.
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Anthony, of course, has plenty to contend with. His father, Michael, is a none-too-subtle (if goodhearted) adulterer. His mother, Jess, is prone to breakdowns and would rather be...more
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Anthony, of course, has plenty to contend with. His father, Michael, is a none-too-subtle (if goodhearted) adulterer. His mother, Jess, is prone to breakdowns and would rather be...more
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Read in July, 2008
You know what I hate? When the book flap is totally misleading and more interesting than the book itself. I thought I was about to be charmed by a mystical love story where the constellations are actually Jewish heroes and the daughter of an Italian mafioso can fall in love with the son of a lonely Jewish doctor who lives next door.
Wow. What a disappointment. Not only is this a boring book, it's also stupid. The writing is nothing special and the story just drags on and on. Everyone is look...more
Wow. What a disappointment. Not only is this a boring book, it's also stupid. The writing is nothing special and the story just drags on and on. Everyone is look...more
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Read in August, 2008
I enjoyed this book. What I liked best was the strong sense of place - New Jersey in the late 70s and 80s. The main story featured a family losing it (an affair and its ramifications, the mother's mental illness, as well as the children coming of age) during this time period. My chief complaint was that the story didn't really go anywhere and didn't build. However, it was compelling and I really liked the writing style and the multiple points of view.
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native NJites
it felt like reiken wanted to get it all in there with this novel: twenty-five different characters from ten different families spread over three generations, scuba diving and zoos and hockey and anorexia and strokes and cheating and suicide and the mafia, first, second and third person p.o.v.s, etc. Which maybe would have been okay if the writing was beautiful, but it was not. He is very specific about place though so if you grew up in Jersey, it's fun.
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Read in November, 2008
recommends it for:
people who lived in New Jersey in the 80's?
A melodrama in the suburbs of late 20th century New Jersey. I found this book difficult to read -- I am not fond of books where the chronology is arbitrarily scrambled. And I often found the characters' and their problems overblown and unconvincing. Maybe you had to be there to appreciate it.
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Read in November, 2007
Slowing making my way through this one, which isn't indicative of how much I like it. Reiken's characters are quirky and real (though their dialogue borders on ridiculous at times), and I'm looking forward to seeing how he resolves their stories, which are interconnected in fascinating ways...
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people from the wpl program of emerson college, people from new jersey, my father.
kinda cheesy and pat and trite and a bit price of tides (omfg, i love love LOVE that book, i dont even care), but its written by my freshman year adv. creative writing professor who was adorable and wonderful and had a great dog.
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also read it in a day----thoroughly loved it. one review on cover said, "reiken reminds us that when good literature comes along, it feels like true love itself, as if something legendary is occuring." couldn't agree more.
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It's been a while since I've read this, but it is also a bit of a coming of age story--not as short or succinct, or poetic in the lyricism of its language and ideas as The Odd Sea, but it's got its moments.
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A beautifully-written coming of age story in the 1980s with Bruce Springsteen references and one of my favorite opening lines of a novel in awhile...
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I read this book too long ago to remember exactly what it was about, but I remember loving it and eating it up. I might even read it a second time!
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I loved this book. I picked it up because I'm from New Jersey and liked the reviews on the back. It is funny and sweet.
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Read in December, 2004
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The Maxson Book Club read this way back in December of 2004. It was a fun read, because the locale was so very NJ.
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Read in January, 2008
i've read this before, but it's time for me to re-read it. ah, new jersey....
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The Odd Sea by this same author is an all-time favorite of mine.
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