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Midnight’s Children
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July 1, 2019
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September 30, 2019
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3rd Quarter 2019 Long Read

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What Members Thought

Franky
I think the best word that can sum up my experience with this book was frustrating. I get that Rushdie can write (as he so blatantly proves to us), I get that there is an entire metaphor and symbolism running rampant throughout the book, and I get that there is this interconnectedness to the narrator’s story to India’s history and turbulence, but it was just so tedious to read this novel.

Problem one is the narrator. There’s a certain level of pretentiousness from the narrator and the storytelli
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