Ibid: A Novel
by Mark Dunn
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Read in August, 2008
I struggled through this for the first 50 or so pages. It's such a unique book. I REALLY liked his Ella Minnow Pea and Welcome to Higby. Dunn is amazing with his language risk taking and stylistic approaches. I wish I could meet him. I think his Ella Minnow Pea is the most accessible and smart, literary teen readers would like it best. This one is good. It's just that you have to get yourself used to the style. I will admit that I found it frustrating and irritating at times. I forced myself to ...more
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Read in January, 2004
A totally out there premise - after the author sent his intensively researched and completely comprehensive biography of Jonathan Blashette to his editor, it was lost in an unfortunate reading-in-the-bath incident. And all that was left was the footnotes - which is exactly what we get here. Wacky and funny, and definitely not a format for everyone, but a lot of fun. (Seriously, the titles of the fictional books he references are wonderful in an of themselves.)
I need to reread this stat.
I need to reread this stat.
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Read in November, 2007
I tried to read this book, but after a month of not being able to read more than a chapter at any given time, and not getting hooked enough to keep going back, I have decided to move this into the "not going to finish" pile. It is a small pile and I'm sad to be making it bigger, but I just can't seem to get into this one. I loved Ella Minnow Pea by the same author, I think it was more the story (and not the interesteing format) that caused me to not like it so much. At least I gave ...more
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Read in August, 2008
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People with an absurb, but nerdy sense of humor
At times this book is a little too absurd and appears to be trying too hard, and it's not all that engaging as a story, but the concept is creative and it has some very funny parts.
Ex:
"It was not clear if she ate lye and died, or ate dye and lied, claiming blue tongues ran in her family."
That passage hooked me on this book.
Ex:
"It was not clear if she ate lye and died, or ate dye and lied, claiming blue tongues ran in her family."
That passage hooked me on this book.
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A biography about a three-legged circus freak... told entirely in footnotes. Sounds great, right? I bought it because I really liked Dunn's Ella Minnow Pea. Unfortunately, I got bored and abandoned Ibid. The inventive format could only take me so far. In the end, I guess I just didn't care about what's-his-name or any of his legs.
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It is an interesting concept for a book and has many amusing moments - but overall - interesting peripheal people who hook up with the main character through events in the 20th century and really do not much of anything. Forest Gump meets Jerry Seinfeld (without the charm of either). Not high on my list of recommendations.
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Read in September, 2005
I loved this book! I am quite enamored of Dunn's writing and this is no disappointment. It's interesting to me how all three of his books can be so different in subject and style, but all share the same colorful humor and deft handling of the English language. If you're looking for a quick, amusing read, this is it!
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Read in August, 2008
The idea was so awesome, and the actual story didn't support it. So much of the action was left out - by necessity, obviously, since it's only footnotes of a supposedly lost manuscript. I ended up feeling like I was just reading the author's notes for a novel he never really got around to writing out.
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Read in January, 2008
The premise of this book is quite fun, and I applaud the author's ingenuity, but, in the end, reading all the disconnected endnotes that didn't let me feel connected to any of the characters just became tedious, so I returned the book to the library having read only about 3/4 of it.
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Read in January, 2005
Possibly the funniest book I have ever read! The story told in footnotes makes you work a little as you read between the lines (or notes, in this case) since the story is implied by the information in the notes. Very clever premise and such understated humor.
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Read in June, 2007
I love Dunn's desire to tell a story in a non-traditional way. And he succeeds---the book is a biography of a fictional three-legged man told through footnotes. Funny and smart.
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Read in January, 2006
If you have a secret love for footnotes, like I do, you will love this book. If you are the type who never bothers to read the small print, you might want to skip it.
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One of the most original concepts that I have ever read. Excellent if you are looking for something completely different.
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Read in May, 2005
Not nearly as good as the superlative Ella Minnow Pea - the conceit is more clever than the result.
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Read in June, 2008
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HAHAH! This was amazing. I LOVED Ella Minnow Pea, and this was not a disappointing second read.
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Read in September, 2008
Interesting premise, but it often felt like the author was trying much too hard to be funny.
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Read in February, 2008
This was pretty funny and clever, but not anything special. A quick read.
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