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A Visit from the Goon Squad - Community Reviews back

by Jennifer Egan
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Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 4 years ago
We were doing Secret Santa last month and I wanted to get something else for a change, so I asked the giver's favorite book, which landed me with A Visit From The Goon Squad. Not something I'd actively seek out or had come across before, but all the better for broadening my view. Definitely a succes...
Literary Sara
Literary Sara rated it 8 years ago
At first, I was into it. The characters were interesting, had cool jobs and slick lives, but were relatably and sympathetically troubled. Then each chapter brought a new character, and it was a little hard to keep track of at first but I got the hang of it and still wanted to keep going. I apprecia...
My Journey to Become Pretentiously Literate
A witty, nostalgic, bittersweet collection of stories that isn't afraid to play around with timelines and styles of narration. Despite the rapid changes between chapters and the large cast of characters, this book is quirky enough to keep you hooked. "A Visit from the Goon Squad" follows a large ens...
Read All The Things! Reviews
Read All The Things! Reviews rated it 9 years ago
This collection of linked short stories centers on Benny, a record executive, and his assistant, Sasha.The writing is poetic, and it’s worth reading just for that, but the stories themselves are . . . "meh." They all melted together in my mind because they felt very repetitive: music, drug use, sex,...
moving under skies
moving under skies rated it 10 years ago
Once again,my severe short story allergy continues to drag down my opinion of probably-excellent work. Sure, this was a beautifully written, exciting, intriguing meditation on music & aging... until the story ends and I have to transition bumpily to the next.
so many books, so little time
so many books, so little time rated it 10 years ago
I took this book on what turned out to be a very distracting trip and kept feeling as if the characters were slipping out of my grasp. So I managed a second read (ideally I'd do this for almost every book) which turned out to be richly rewarding.The inter-relationships of the characters and how even...
Booky
Booky rated it 10 years ago
2.5 starsThis rating is purely about personal taste. I enjoyed the characters, but wish it was more cohesive.
Tami
Tami rated it 10 years ago
Not a bad book. It's written by a Pulitzer Prize winner. But it is so depressing. Too many interwoven stories. Too many damaged people. Nobody is normal or happy in this book. They either take drugs, took drugs, are suffering from impotence or killing themselves etc. I stop, because I am...
Seriously, Read a Book!
Seriously, Read a Book! rated it 10 years ago
I was going to give this book three stars, but I figured that with that whole Pulitzer Prize thing others (like myself) are apt to have high expectations for this read. This book gets high marks for creativity with chronology but, after a while, even that gets kind of old. Egan's writing can be beau...
bookyloo
bookyloo rated it 11 years ago
The problem with audio books is that it is far too easy to quantify how much time you have wasted on a story you didn't really enjoy. Ten hours, five minutes. Ten painful hours of wondering why I can't give up. I had a lot of issues with this story; it was a struggle to finish. The only characters...
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