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I don't get it. I'll have to go home and read the blurb in 1001-B to see what they think makes it a must read. I say skip it. A QUICK read though...
Also, nothing experimental (akin to Naked Lunch or other William S. Burroughs titles) here.



I found the writing was very different from the magical realism in Marquez's 100 Years of Solitude. I didn't enjoy this book nearly as much as I enjoyed 100 Years, probably because 100 Years had much more going on in it.





I just finished The House in Paris.


You should read Flesh & Blood - it's my favorite Cunningham




Linda, I was not a fan of it. I don't want to deter you from reading it, but if you have other books to read, I would suggest picking those up first. :)

I loved Kavalier & Clay and highly recommend The Yiddish Policemans Union also. Other Chabon books I've tried to read were just okay but these latest two seem to be a writer finding his voice.





Dean, thanks for the recommendation. My copy of Kavalier & Clay included at the end an excerpt of the first 6 pages from The Yiddish Policemen's Union and I was definitely drawn in. Before this I had only seen, and enjoyed, the Wonder Boys movie.




How'd you like it? I haven't seen the movie. I've got the book in my BookSwim Pool.

How'd you like it? I haven't seen the movie. I've got the book in my BookSwim Pool."
I really liked it. It's a short read only about 200 pages so I read it in one sitting. It's one of the books I would never have picked up if it hadn't been for this book group but I'm really glad I did.

John, I have not read the book yet, but I rented the 1955 Elia Kazan movie recently, partly because I had never seen James Dean in anything before. I found the character development of Cal and Aron thoroughly unbelievable, which I'm sure is not the case with the book. It's like they switch places overnight, with Aron going from golden boy to surly and vice versa with Cal.
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