Some parts were really good, but I had trouble feeling any sort of attachment to half of the characters - Oscar Wao included (and possibly the worst, for me).
Aha. That could be a problem, yes... what's it about?
I actually love that book. I remember being very impressed by the metaphors and visual descriptions. And the end definitely got me.
It "got" me too in the sense of surprising me, but I'm generally not a fan of that. I don't usually like it when seemingly established narrative gets overturned like that - it's one thing to leave out details until the very end that make you see everything that came before in a very different light (like in Never Let Me Go to some extent), but quite another to decide that what happened before didn't even happen.
Regardless of that, though - like I said, I liked the book, but wouldn't call it a real masterpiece in any case. It's a bit disjointed, too, I thought... the chapters of Robbie at war are pretty good, but almost seem like an entirely different book.
The description in another part of the article mentions the anger Harry shows, and then the death at the end. I'm guessing it was chosen as the first "this is serious" book of the series.
Yeah... I can see how one could argue it's the best book in terms of character development and theme development - helped of course by the absence of the quest for various items that dominates the plot of the last two books and reduces their real world relevance to some extent.
I suppose I should read those.
I certainly recommend them. Although what with your personal situation, you might perhaps be more interested in Zadie Smith's other book that I read recently, On Beauty, which has a lot about relations between Brits and Americans and their differences in culture. In White Teeth it's more about the various immigrant communities in Britain (mostly Jamaican/West Indian and Pakistani).
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26/02/2012 12:13:02 PM
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Odd list. Very spec-fic oriented, but even then odd.
26/02/2012 12:42:41 PM
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I thought so too.
26/02/2012 12:50:44 PM
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Clearly it must be true, then.
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Oh Gawd, Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norell?
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Really?
27/02/2012 05:02:59 PM
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It starts out splendidly and keeps it up quite long, just not quite long enough.
28/02/2012 06:29:17 PM
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It is quite boring in the beginning. And yet it has this strange appeal....
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