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"On the morning the last Lisbon sister took her turn at suicide--it was Mary this time, and sleeping pills, like Therese--the two paramedics arrived at the house knowing exactly where the knife drawer was, and the gas oven, and the beams in the basement from which it was possible to tie a rope."
Thus begins one of the strangest novels I have read, but one that is remarkably captivating. The book is narrated by a group of now-grown, but then-adolescent boys who lived on the same block as the Lisbo ...more
Thus begins one of the strangest novels I have read, but one that is remarkably captivating. The book is narrated by a group of now-grown, but then-adolescent boys who lived on the same block as the Lisbo ...more

Page - turner about hardships of being teenager. Four guys try to solve the mysteries connected with daughters of their highschool teacher locked in a house after their younger sister's suicide. When the guys were teenagers, they made a connection with the girls while they were still alive, but after the years there are still unsloved things. Why parents locked the girls? Why they committed suicide at the same time? Maybe to reunite with their sister?
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Based on the movie, I didn't think I was interested in this book, until I read and loved Middlesex and read the rave review by Arukiyomi. Guess I better check it out.
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My second choice off the "1001 books" list. I really liked this movie, so I'm pretty excited to start this book. :)
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Sorry, I can't finish this book. It drags for too long, the descriptions bore me, and I can't find myself liking the characters.
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