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As I Lay Dying is not an easy read, because it is complicated and deep with symbolism, a bit gruesome at times and about the very sad topic of grief. However it is beautifully written, full of flawed and very real characters, and told in a very unique way. Faulkner told the story through short chapters each narrated by one of 15 characters, and it gave us a glimpse into the thoughts and views of the various family members. It also allowed us to see the difference between the thoughts of the char
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I wanted to like this book much more than I did. While reading, I couldn't get into the stream of consciousness writing style and was sort of "ho-hum" about picking it up and reading. The ambiguity got a scant bit annoying to me. However, when I got to the end, looking back, I thought, "Damn good book". Weird how that happens. This was my first Faulkner, I think I'll try another.
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