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by Jonathan Franzen
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Kenny Loves to Read
Kenny Loves to Read rated it 8 years ago
Incredibly long and tedious read, yet strangely addictive and enjoyable at the same time.
sciernisko
sciernisko rated it 9 years ago
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 9 years ago
It has been a long time since I've read anything like this. I mostly avoid contemporary literature (except for the kind with spells and spaceships, and that is [let's be honest] mostly not literature) so 'The Corrections' came like a blow to the face.My mother is Enid. No she isn't, but Franzen's ch...
Chris Blocker
Chris Blocker rated it 9 years ago
I started this review once already, struggled with it, and have decided to start completely over. The problem was that I was trying overly hard to justify my feelings. The words jumbled out, page after page, full of whining and excuses. I wanted to somehow convey my strong dislike for Franzen's pers...
ed2drobinski
ed2drobinski rated it 9 years ago
For me this book was doomed. I read it right after I read "Infinite Jest." That's akin to being the poor soul who replaced Willie Mays. Actually, that was Bobby Bonds, Barry's father. I didn't like it at all. Sometimes I focused on "poetic" passages which were still underway long after the falcon ha...
TheBrainintheJar
TheBrainintheJar rated it 9 years ago
There are three novels fighting for dominaton here. Two of them can have a conversation, while the third one just stands there. There’s an intimate, expansive novel of character exploration, sort of like Atonement. There’s a satirical novel where characters represent stereotypes and Franzen fools ar...
TrevorPTweedleD
TrevorPTweedleD rated it 10 years ago
"""It offended his sense of proportion and economy to throw away a ninety-percent serviceable string of lights. It offended his sense of himself, because he was an individual from an age of individuals, and a string of lights was, like him, an individual thing. No matter how little the thing had cos...
Brain Gourmet
Brain Gourmet rated it 11 years ago
A complete waste of time, space and trees. My reading year can only go uphill from here.
JeffreyKeeten
JeffreyKeeten rated it 11 years ago
“And when the event, the big change in your life, is simply an insight—isn't that a strange thing? That absolutely nothing changes except that you see things differently and you're less fearful and less anxious and generally stronger as a result: isn't it amazing that a completely invisible thing in...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
I suppose it's a reflection of my bourgeois middlebrow tastes that I didn't just hate this book but thought it badly written--Pulitzer Prize Finalist or not. It's one of those novels with an omniscient narrative with lots of Modernist Stylistic Touches that Examines The Human Condition(tm)--in other...
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