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Alex
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Maybe I've been spoiled by Gass, who has the ability to surgically implant an image in a reader's mind without her ever knowing she was under. Moseley's imagery itself is often effective, but the reader is not properly anesthetized. She is conscious during the procedure; sees the surgeon wipe his brow, request the scalpel, then make the incision. It looks all wrong and hurts like hell.
— Mar 10, 2015 06:30AM
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Alex
is on page 154 of 219
This book drew me in at first, but it's not living up to the hype at all. A little Barthelme vibe has begun to emerge, which makes IO a little more interesting, but really just leaves me wanting to put it down and go read Barthelme. I feel like I've been pretty harsh on this. It's not a bad book, it just isn't impressing me.
— Mar 12, 2015 05:02AM

Alex
is on page 59 of 219
I'm enjoying this. It's like a cross pollination between Kundera and early McElroy.
— Mar 09, 2015 04:34AM

Alex
is on page 19 of 219
For the most part, the prose is very magnetic. Occasionally however I find the use of the word "like" in Mosley's similes occur a bit too frequently. The repetition is a distraction for me.
— Mar 07, 2015 07:06AM