In Sunlight and in Shadow
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mind numbing, like sinking in quicksand, ponderous, unforgivable
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Dec 24, 2012 12:21PM
Such a great wondrous writer - usually. Skip this book - they obviously saved money by foregoing an editor. check out his other books, esp. Winter's Tale. Helprin is One with the Words. He has everything to describe what is in the world and out. Words will never fail him. He will never come across the ineffable. He's the one to go to for a visual sense of the world. But. . .this book's not worth the effort, sadly.
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I know what you mean. It took me weeks to get through the first half of the book before I gave up and put back on my shelf. It was too long winded. So disappointed in this book. I did mark it as read, though even when I don't have intentions on picking it up again.
Wordy, ponerous, boring read. Skipped many chapters just to finally get to the end.....hate to not finish books.
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