Running with Scissors: A Memoir

by Augusten Burroughs
Running with Scissors: A Memoir
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August 29th 2006 (first published 2002) by St. Martin's Paperbacks

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Mass Market Paperback, 352 pages

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0312938853    (isbn13: 9780312938857)

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There is a passage early in Augusten Burroughs's harrowing and highly entertaining memoir, Running with Scissors, that speaks volumes about the author...more




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Erin
07/07/07
Erin rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0312425414)

Read in July, 2007
I didn't like it. I really don't enjoy these contemporary confessional "memoirs." Call me a prude, but what is the point of reading about these uncomfortable sexual experiences and sick childhood memories? Does it make us feel better about our own weird childhood memories or our own awkward encounters with sex? I, for one, don't think so. Reading Running with Scissors didn't make me feel better about ANYTHING!

My students often practice writing their responses to the followi...more
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Timothy
Family settles with "Running with Scissors" author, publisher
By Rodrique Ngowi, Associated Press Writer | August 29, 2007

BOSTON --A family that claimed author Augusten Burroughs defamed them in his best-selling book "Running with Scissors" has settled a lawsuit against the author and his publisher, their attorney said Wednesday.

Burroughs and his publisher, St. Martin's Press, agree to call the work a "book" instead of "memoirs,"...more
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Jason Pettus
Read in August, 2008
(Today's review is much longer than Goodreads' word-count limitations. Find the entire essay at the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography [cclapcenter.com]. I am the original author of this essay, as well as the owner of CCLaP; it is not being reprinted here illegally.)

I've mentioned here regularly the entire idea of there being an "underground-arts canon;" that is, that just like the academic community, what we call the modern cutting-edge arts has now been around ...more
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Martin
12/31/07
Martin rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0312425414)

Read in June, 2006
recommends it for: Anyone mentally healthy enough not to be tortured by it
I found this book profoundly disturbing and torturous to read. I understand that it is cleansing and theraputic for those that have been traumitized to write/talk aobut their problems to help with the healing process. There are very few things that my ironclad stomach can't suffer and my brain is developed enough to handle even the most shocking of situations. This book tested my patience from begining to end and in the end I was very dissapointed.

First off, from reviews and the b...more
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Friend the Girl
Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in September, 2007
recommends it for: people who think David Sedaris is too deep
I'm really not a fan of this memoir craze, and Running With Scissors is no exception. It shows potential in some parts, where the author puts down the 2x4 he was using to beat you over the head with and just tells a story. Most of the time, though, he's not-so-subtly reminding you that he had a terrible childhood, his dad hated him, his mum was crazy, he didn't have anyone, etc. Yawn. In an age where 52% of marriages end in divorce, this is everyone's story. Now it's just a pissing match to see ...more
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Stephanie Langenfeld
Read in August, 2007
recommends it for: any old person
I have to warm you that I am going to give a spoiler here, the spoiler I happened upon as I had just begun reading this book and was just hooked enough by the descriptive style of writing and interesting content that I wanted to continue regardless. However, the spoiler ultimately affected my experience of the book and may affect yours as well. So don't read this, unless you've already read the book.
The family that "Augusten Burroughs" focuses most of his memoir around are suing ...more
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oriana
07/22/07
oriana rated it: 3 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0312425414)

bookshelves: read-2007
I kind of think there are four types of people doing memoirs today.

1) People who have had seriously interesting / crazy lives, who also happen to be terrific writers, able to render their stories in a compelling, original way (like Nick Flynn in the incredible Another Bullshit Night in Suck City).

2) People whose lives are interesting / crazy enough that it really doesn't matter how they write, because it will necessarily be a compelling, original book just based on sub...more
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Alex
01/13/08
Alex rated it: 2 of 5 stars (review of isbn 031242227X)

Read in January, 2008
I was interested in reading this after getting hints of the story in Burroughs' brother's memoir "Look Me in the Eye". My honest reaction? This book made me deeply uncomfortable. Oh, I kept reading it, the same way I and everyone else would keep eyeballing a car accident, as the old cliché goes. But there was a part of me that honestly couldn't believe that all of this stuff was real. And if it was, how could Burroughs write about it almost as if it was a years-long romp? (I know I go...more
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William Lovecraft
Read in January, 2004
recommends it for: People with absurd, dark sensibilities.

It has been said that Truman Capote's last book, "Answered Prayers," cost him the friendship of almost everyone he knew at that time in his life, and it has even been speculated that this contributed to his demise. He had mined the personal secrets and character flaws of those around him for literary gold, and most probably embellished as brilliant authors often do. The characters were apparently easily correlated to their real-life counterparts.

And so, things haven...more
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eliza
04/25/07
eliza rated it: 2 of 5 stars (review of isbn 031242227X)

Read in April, 2007
When I read this book, I was really appalled that people would classify it as a comedy, and that the makers of the film would treat it as such. I thought it was one of the most tragic things I have ever read in my life. The fact that this kid had to deal with not only his crazy parents, but an entirely crazy family is heartbreaking. And it's not just that they're quirky, like everyone seems to make them out to be, but they really are insane. And in the worst possible way. And then he gets t...more
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Scott
06/20/08
Scott rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 031242227X)

She wasn't "Let's paint the kitchen red" crazy. She was full on head in the oven, toothpaste sandwich, I am God crazy..


paraphrased, but you get it..
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Angie
03/23/08
Angie rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 031242227X)

Read in March, 2008
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.
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Paula
08/22/07
Paula rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 031242227X)

Read in January, 2007
Alternatve Title: Stabbing Yourself with Scissors

I've always looked at this book, picked it up, and put it back down. I was wary because it seemed like something Sedaris would write, and I really hate Sedaris. Also, look at the cover. Always judge books by covers! It's in sepia-uh oh, you know it's a memoir. And he's got a box on his head-he must be crazy! Still, I'd heard people liked it, so when I came across it in my local used bookstore, I thought I'd give it a try.

I ...more
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Tina
06/13/07
Tina rated it: 3 of 5 stars (review of isbn 031242227X)

bookshelves: memoir
Read in June, 2007
I'm more than halfway through this, and I find myself liking it and hating it at the same time. Like, it's really interesting and funny and horrifying, and I want to be reading it, but as I'm reading it I'm mad at it for being such a ripoff of David Sedaris. What, can only gay men with screwed up childhoods write memoirs now? And even though it is funny and interesting, I definitely don't think he's on the same level as Sedaris -- this book isn't nearly as funny or poignant. And like I said, it ...more
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Laure
09/23/07
Laure rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 031242227X)

Read in January, 2004
I couldn't stand this book. I didn't take to any of the characters, finding them all uninteresting and just plain creepy. I resent people like Augustin Burroughs believing their experience, as mildly off the wall as it may be, actually amounts to something the rest of us should invest our time reading about. Just about any one of us could doctor up our pasts enough to leave some wondering how we emerged from the wreckage as reasonably functioning adults. But we just don't, because these thing...more
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Pixie
10/28/07
Pixie rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 031242227X)

Read in November, 2007
recommends it for: no one
I quit reading this book halfway through. Like I read in another review, he's a bit of a David Sedaris wannabe. There's sort of a dark, absurd humor going on. I think he thinks he's being "light" by treating the subject matter "lightly," and sometimes it works. (I actually love David Sedaris, by the way, but I prefer listening to him over reading him.). As opposed to Mr. Sedaris, this guy gets really vulgar, offensive, and disgusting. It's all in the name of "art" ...more
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K.
09/26/07
K. rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 031242227X)

I know the family, I know the ego-crazed and self-indulgent overgrown baby who wrote this book, and I find it not only sloppily written but vicious and hate-filled. It's a mother-bashing, lesbian-bashing, lying heap of crap. You can see I am worked up about it. I wouldn't mind if it were called a novel (which it is). I only object to its being called a "memoir." Read instead Jackie Leyden's beautiful hymn to the mixed blessings of growing up with a mother who had bipolar disorder, DAUG...more
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Mindy
06/05/08
Mindy rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 031242227X)

Read in January, 2003
I read this when it first came out in 2003 and was instantly smitten with Augusten Burroughs. He cracks me up! You won't believe that the things he writes about really happened, but allegedly, they did. I read something recently about the shrink's family and their denial about several things in the book. If you were them, wouldn't you try to deny it too, though? Anyway, great read, will have you laughing out loud. This is not your mother's kind of book, you've got to be young and hip and open-mi...more
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Larry
09/05/07
Larry rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 031242227X)

Read in August, 2006
recommends it for: anyone
I loved this book a lot. I am not sure that I buy that all that could have happened to one chid in one lifetime but looking at my own life it could be possible i guess. The book is a lot better than the movie but they both have their redeeming qualities.
I think that he is a great story teller and this is evident in his other books too.
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Tina
06/26/08
Tina rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 031242227X)

bookshelves: biography, made-into-movie
Read in February, 2008
recommended to Tina by: book group
recommends it for: someone I don't like
I learned, along with the rest of my reading group, that running with scissors is preferable to reading this book.
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