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User482

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Trembler49 said:
A Prayer for Owen Meany , John Irving - most days

My Mrs would agree with you, but I think it's a terrible book! Turgid prose, dull narrator, and an utterly predictable conclusion.
 

PaulB

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User482 said:
My Mrs would agree with you, but I think it's a terrible book! Turgid prose, dull narrator, and an utterly predictable conclusion.

:smile: I thought it was a terrific book and the ending was superb. Each to his own I suppose.
 

goo_mason

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PaulB said:
:smile: I thought it was a terrific book and the ending was superb. Each to his own I suppose.

+1

Today I would tell you that my faves are:

A Prayer For Owen Meany - John Irving
I Know This Much Is True - Wally Lamb

(I just have too many faves to name just two - got to throw in Haruki Murakami's work, or Spike Milligan's war diaries, or Paul Auster's 'Mr Vertigo' on another day !!)
 

gary r

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Kes,the catcher in the rye,Birdsong,The diving bell & the butterfly,and on a cycling note Major Taylor was a great read
 

papercorn2000

Senior Member
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists for politically awakening me whilst a teenager. (That and listening to The Clash)
 

montage

God Almighty
Location
Bethlehem
Sharpe
 
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User482

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PaulB said:
:laugh: I thought it was a terrific book and the ending was superb. Each to his own I suppose.

It's certainly a book that divides opinion! I thought you could see the ending a mile off, and the religious/ allegorical aspect was flimsy and poorly examined.
 

Nadeen

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papercorn2000 said:
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists for politically awakening me whilst a teenager. (That and listening to The Clash)

A brilliant book

The first book I remember reading was called I AM DAVID
Its a great read
 

phaedrus

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papercorn2000 said:
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists for politically awakening me whilst a teenager. (That and listening to The Clash)

As I understand it, the original title was The Ragged Arsed Philanthropists, but it was bowdlerised by the publisher.
 
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