+ SirBillybob Posted Tuesday at 04:45 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:45 AM (edited) I had randomly selected and just finished reading one of the six finalists and it actually won today: David Szalay’s Flesh. Edited Tuesday at 04:46 AM by SirBillybob
Bokomaru Posted Tuesday at 03:18 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:18 PM @SirBillybobplease tell us your thoughts. Enjoyable? I’ve read that the prose is spare and a bit unusual. Is that off putting or it works well?
+ SirBillybob Posted Tuesday at 06:41 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 06:41 PM 3 hours ago, Bokomaru said: @SirBillybobplease tell us your thoughts. Enjoyable? I’ve read that the prose is spare and a bit unusual. Is that off putting or it works well? Since you asked … the main character, a Hungarian male tracked from adolescence to middle age, is not particularly likeable and does not evoke much sympathy. He says little other than “OK”. But after first reading the iBooks free sample opener I was curious to discover where life took him right through to the conclusion. Bokomaru 1
Rod Hagen Posted Wednesday at 01:52 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:52 PM Haven't read it, but I liked the last line of the NYTimes review: "I admired this book from front to back without ever quite liking it, without ever quite giving in to it. Sometimes those are the ones you itch to read again. Sometimes once is more than enough." + EVdude 1
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now