Villages: A Novel

by John Updike
Villages: A Novel  
published September 27th 2005 by Ballantine Books
binding Paperback
isbn 0345477316   (isbn13: 9780345477316)
pages 336
description John Updike’s twenty-first novel, a bildungsroman, follows its hero, Owen Mackenzie, from his birth in the semi-rural Pennsylvania town of Willo...more
date added
02-03-07



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Karen
Karen marked it as to-read
06/27/08

bookshelves: to-read
I have this among a hundred others that are on my 'to-read' list. I think I'm among other book 'junkies' and I buy books like crazy at discount stores, flea-markets, garage sales and also at the library when they are selling their 'discarded' books. I had a chilling thought after bringing home the last dozen or so. . . "what if I'm to be bed-ridden and home-bound? What if I've gotten all these books subconciously because I'll need something to occuply myeself while I'm recovering from a lon...more
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Danika
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08/22/07

perhaps i'm not a big updike fan in general, but this book was pretty disappointing for me. the characters were snobbish and spoiled and i felt no love for any of them. plus, why should i read about boring, past-their-prime, middle aged suburbanites cheating on their spouses when i can read about hot, young celebrities in crappy magazines doing the same things? granted, the writing in "in touch" does not compare to updike's fluid, beautiful style but the subject matter is much more ...more
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Anna
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05/12/08

Read in May, 2008
I was a bit disappointed by this book. I remember really liking Updike in college, so I thought I would enjoy this more than I did. It didn't really "grab" me; I could put it down for long periods of time and not feel compelled to keep reading. The book was just about an ordinary man, following his life. I never like books where I have to wait until the very end and then something HAPPENS and suddenly everything is brought together, which is this book. Not really one I would recom
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Jeff
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01/27/08

Read in January, 2007
recommends it for: Men
I loved reading this book. I read it concurrently with Survivor by Chuck Palahniuk and they meshed nicely.
Owen searches for an understanding of women. In his mother, girlfriends, wives and affairs he seeks to know why the give of themselves so. I found the writing beautiful and look forward to reading other Updike novels. The insights, racy suburban stories, and memories of an old man looking through the pages of his life kept me flipping my pages through the night.
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Alan
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01/25/08

Read in January, 2007
I'm John Updike's biggest fan. He captures every nuance, every idea, every emotion of his characters. Although he's as white bread WASP as they come, he can write in a Jewish voice, a female voice, whatever. He can make me understand how computers work and how alienated Arab-American teenagers think. Although not all of his books are great, they're almost always a joy to read. Villages falls into that category.
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Amanda
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06/20/08

Read in May, 2008
Despite Updike's fine writing, I felt always at a distance with this book. I knew more about the towns (villages) in which the protagonist lived than the reasons for his infidelities in those towns. And the infidelities seemed to be the only things of importance to him. Thus, I found very little at stake for the characters or myself.
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Deborah
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03/11/08

Read in January, 2006
Surburbia, small towns, villages, sex, John Updike cronicles the way we really live - looks over the fence into our backyards, sits on our ratty couches in our basements, or on the wicker settees on our columned front porches. We smell life.
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Elena
04/18/07

John Updike is very engaging, you find yourself engrossed with the characters even as you see all their flaws and (really) weird idiosyncracies.
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Heidemarie
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03/18/08

Read in January, 2007
John Updike never disappoints. Not one of his more popular books, but a great writer always delivers great books.
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Lois
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08/15/08

Read in June, 2008
recommends it for: Updike fans
Quite a saucy read, very unexpected. Cements him as my favorite American writer.
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Andrew
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05/05/07

Read in February, 2007
Updike could make taking a piss sound beautiful. Enough said.
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Jamie
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01/09/08

DIRRTTTYYY! But extraordinarily well written.
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K.
08/25/08

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09/07/08

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08/26/08

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avg rating (all editions): 3.28 (116 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.25 (99 ratings)
number of reviews: 12






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