The Grand Complication: A Novel

by Allen Kurzweil
The Grand Complication: A Novel  
published 2002 by Hyperion
binding Paperback
isbn 0786885181   (isbn13: 9780786885183)
pages 368
description Penzler Pick, August 2001: Most avid readers love everything about books--not only the words, but also the paper, the edition, the age, the t...more
date added
05-02-07



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Peggy
08/14/07

The basic plot seems simple enough: a rich older gentleman hires a research librarian to help him track down an object that once resided in a compartmentalized case (in fact, the case is the eponymous Case of Curiosities from Kurzweil’s first novel). The search, its results, and its aftermath form the framework of the book. But hidden within this seemingly bland framework is a story as wonderfully complex as an Escher print: characters are not who they seem to be; motivations are called into...more
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Matt
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05/06/08

Read in May, 2008
Yet another mystery book that took me about 5 weeks to read, I don't know what is wrong with me. By the end I enjoyed it so for the rating (I don't know why every book needs a personal rating) I'm really on the fence between a three and a four.
I picked a three because of the amount of time it took me to get into it. It about a librarian that gets commisioned by a rich individual to solve an artifact mystery. Because I'm a librarian some of the attempted dewey humor came off as lame or grating ...more
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Slygly
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10/30/07

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in October, 2007
It isn't every day that you find a mystery-suspense novel about librarians, and these sort of books don't usually make for good airport reading. But this one did keep my attention riveted, was easy to jump into amidst the chaos of my reading environment, and had numerous section breaks inside short chapters so that I didn't mind multiple interruptions. I appreciated that the small gear which separated the sections turned by exactly 360 degrees throughout the book and that the pages numbered 36...more
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eugene
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12/14/07

to be honest, i don't remember much from this book... except that it's about librarians... and has this really great scene where library workers are playing this annual game, maybe it's a holiday game?, in the basement of i think it's the NYPL humanities research library... and the game is who can come up with the most accurate dewey number for a book. i so geeked out over that one...
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Mindy
01/22/08

bookshelves: modernfiction
Read in January, 2008
The plot line was interesting, though nothing earth shattering. What I think I really liked about this book was the main character. He was a librarian, and there were a lot of references to things that I had no idea existed. Which is fun. This review is sounding very lame, but whatev. Its a good read, go pick it up....
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Cecelia
Read in November, 2007
This came very highly reviewed from a book blog I read, and I thought it was pretty good, not great. The jacket promised a 'totally unexpected twist' on page 360, which I thought was very lame indeed (as was much of the ending), but the remainder of the book was fun to read and pretty quick to read at that.
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Susan
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12/26/07

bookshelves: fiction
Read in December, 2007
Really liked this book. Spoke to my inner-librarian. Great character development, intriguing story, and loved the behind-the-scenes view. I've recommended to all my librarian friends.
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Elaine
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09/06/07

Read in August, 2007
A good read. Wasn't sure how exciting a book could be about a librarian and watchmaking..but it slowly worked it's magic - the magic of good storytelling.
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Kaarina
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01/27/08

Just make sure you have a dictionary with you as you read this. I've never before encountered such vocabulary in a novel!
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John
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02/09/08

Read in September, 2005
Read this if you want to learn about reference librarians, especially New York Public reference librarians.
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Brady
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12/20/07

Clever, but a little dry. Recommended by NPR, so I tried it.
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Peggy
06/01/08

Read in May, 2008
A fun little read.
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Marianne
Marianne marked it as to-read
01/04/08

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Mabs
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08/31/07

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Laura
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06/14/08

 

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11/25/07

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Melissa
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book data (includes all editions)

avg rating (all editions): 3.17 (82 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.08 (51 ratings)
number of reviews: 13






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