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So, SO good! John Irving has single-handedly redeemed The List for me here at the end of the year. Incredible characterization and atmosphere, perfectly woven narrative and historical events, a glimpse into the almost-everyday life of a couple of boys in New Hampshire but with just enough of the unusual to keep things interesting. The reader's knowledge that something bad is coming is not enough to overshadow the beauty of so many scenes in this story - a bitter-sweetness to be savored and exper
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This reading was a tag team of kindle e-book and audible audiobook with narration by Joe Barrett. I must say that the narration was spot-on. My favorite voice was that of the absurd school psychiatrist, Dr. Dolder.
It's difficult to review this book. Frankly, I can't believe I ever bought it in the first place, as there are few subjects that I would rather read about less than religion and politics. A Prayer for Owen Meany is primarily a book about religion and politics. Now to justify my three s ...more
It's difficult to review this book. Frankly, I can't believe I ever bought it in the first place, as there are few subjects that I would rather read about less than religion and politics. A Prayer for Owen Meany is primarily a book about religion and politics. Now to justify my three s ...more
I first read this book about 15 years ago. Generally I don't re-read books, but I wanted to choose this for bookclub so I read it again - and I'm so glad I did. Owen Meany is such an interesting character, and his life so thought provoking and crazy! I had no idea how much of the story I had forgotten, and it threw up so many questions about faith, fate, destiny and friendship that I'll be thinking about it for a long time.
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I started reading this book without realizing how heartbreaking it was actually going to be. I grew so attached to Owen Meany...not only because of who he was, and what he stood for, but because of the way John Wheelwright spoke of him. Mr. Irving could not have been more perfect in his storytelling. I don't think I have read 600 pages faster, or with more intrigue, than when reading this book. By far, my favorite book, ever.
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Amazing writing as usual and of course the characters are so unique and 3 dimensional, the reason he's my favorite author.
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Jasleen Matharu
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