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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 9 years ago
hs This collection is not as good as the previous collection, though it does have slightly more international feel (several stories are translations). Despite the title, there is more than Greek mythology in play here as well. Perhaps because it is sadder, the term that Bernheimer us...
Words, Words, Words
Words, Words, Words rated it 10 years ago
How does one begin talking about this book? I had remembered on its release something of a battle along gender lines; there were men who thought it unbecoming and women who found it brilliant. It seemed appropriate to read something dangerous in the year of #ReadWomen2014, and Sheila Heti delivers s...
Dor Does Books
Dor Does Books rated it 11 years ago
I've never seen Girls, that TV show everybody seems terribly keen on, but from time to time I read articles criticising it for being about Privileged White Girls. How Should A Person Be? made me think of every criticism I've ever read levelled at that TV show which I haven't seen. I didn't like it. ...
M.W. Gerard
M.W. Gerard rated it 11 years ago
Please read my full review here (after Sept 26th)
Book Brats
Book Brats rated it 11 years ago
Continuing from last week, where I reviewed the subpar SAD DESK SALAD by Jessica Grose, I’m just now reviewing HOW SHOULD A PERSON BE? by Sheila Heti. It’s in the same vein of book – hipster fiction about twentysomethings who have lost their way in life before their lives have even really begun. (No...
Wounded Child Prostitute
Wounded Child Prostitute rated it 11 years ago
I'm not revealing anything or plot busting here... As usual, I'll be including 'too much' of myself in my writing, and for that I have no remorse.For someone like myself, coming across an 'in the news' novel titled "How Should A Person Be?" is like looking in the mirror and seeing someone look back....
mtw1tter
mtw1tter rated it 11 years ago
Not sure what the hype was about?
Raging Biblioholism
Raging Biblioholism rated it 11 years ago
Hoooooo boy did I kind of hate this one. In fact, my anger towards the book has only grown in the time since finishing it. It's a pretentious art-school format "ooh, look at the different ways I can write a novel!" attempt to pose meaningfully in the direction of "self-discovery". Listen, if you'...
tedweinstein
tedweinstein rated it 12 years ago
SF Chronicle best of 2012
The Zoe Zone
The Zoe Zone rated it 17 years ago
Was just not my thing, apparently. It's so short, and this became my refrain as I tried to get through it: "It's so short! It'll be over in no time. Oh my god, I still have 72 pages to go." I ended up skipping to the end. It's likely I was just not the right sort of person to appreciate it.
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