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27 ratings, 2.74 average rating, 12 reviews
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published
October 10th 2007
(first published 2008)
by Canongate U.S.
binding
Paperback, 240 pages
literary awards
Longlisted for the Orange Broadband Prize 2007
isbn
1841959464
(isbn13: 9781841959467)
description
One part Melissa Bank and another part George Saunders, When to Walk is a laceratingly funny and deeply compassionate take on how one woman rei...more
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Read in March, 2008
I have no idea what to think about this book. It was hard to connect with the character who was socially awkward and indifferent to everything going around her, yet you felt sorry for her and the way her husband treated her with his selfishness and uncaring words. There were parts of the books that I liked reading. I liked some of her descriptions like: "sleeplessly asleep...the state of one who daydreams". "Readers who are purposely deaf". I like her job. Making up mag...more
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Read in March, 2008
recommends it for:
those interested in the psyche
I had a hard time concentrating on this book at the outset. The book covers 1 week (each day a chapter) in the life of Ramble (how aptly named she is!) Saturday left me very confused and seemed more erratic than necessary, but by Monday I was just getting into how it flows. The first part of the book was definitely difficult, and left me mostly confused and wondering when it could possibly garner some cohesion. It took me fewer days to get through the rest of the book, but the first part I real...more
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Read in January, 2008
When to Walk is a fantastic read, but you wouldn't know it from a back-cover blurb or review synopsis: We're told that Ramble's marriage suddenly ends over lunch, her husband calling her an "autistic vampire", how does she go on, blah blah blah. One is forced to (rightly) wonder: Surely this isn't compelling stuff? Is there really anything original left to say on this subject?
What's most surprising is what the blurbs don't say: namely, how extraordinarily FUNNY the ...more
What's most surprising is what the blurbs don't say: namely, how extraordinarily FUNNY the ...more
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Read in January, 2008
recommends it for:
fans of the whiny-chick-learns-to-stand-up-for-herself genre
The best news about this book is that it didn't suck. It sure could have. Another story about a chick who managed to make it all the way to adulthood without a scrap of self-esteem or backbone (proportionally, way too many of these books are also British). What saved it was the narrator's interesting voice, which was rather scattered and tangential. That started out being a bit annoying, but as I got used to it, I realized that it's how people really think. Okay, I only know how my brain wo...more
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Read in March, 2008
Do you know the feeling of meeting someone and immediately all your hackles rise? For some reason, you dislike on impact the person before you.
There are books like that too. It may have nothing to do with the quality of the book but everything to do with a clash between the mindset of the author and yourself. When to Walk is one of those books for me.
One lunch time, Ramble's husband declares, in an offensive speech, that he is leaving her mainly due to her own shortcomings
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There are books like that too. It may have nothing to do with the quality of the book but everything to do with a clash between the mindset of the author and yourself. When to Walk is one of those books for me.
One lunch time, Ramble's husband declares, in an offensive speech, that he is leaving her mainly due to her own shortcomings
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Read in March, 2008
strange, a woman's husband leaves her. She's semi-autistic, half crippled and the book is her interior monologue mostly, with brief snippets of dialogue on the few days which follow. All very 'original' but slightly self consciously too clever with its prose by half.
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Read in September, 2008
I thought/felt all of the things that were listed or talked about by the reviewers quoted on the back of the book ... Author demonstrated a love of language, there were funny parts, etc. ... But I'm still not entirely sure what the purpose of the book was.
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Read in November, 2007
the narrator of this novel had a very unique voice, which i enjoyed listening to. the novel is about the week after the narrator's husband basically insulted her and their marriage in every way possible and left her. definitely worth reading.
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Read in January, 2008
Exactly my kind of book - quirky characters, random tangents about the origin of words, musings about the mundane world jut outside the window...all taking place in London.
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Read in July, 2008
I only read the first few chapters - I could not get into it, did not relate to the main character.
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