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Newest Review: ... only a single syllable as she takes advantage of him: "Garp". A reviewer for The Observer described Garp as: "a social tragi-comedy of such velocity and hilarity that it reads rather like a domestic sequel to Catch-22". It is THAT good. It's one of my favourite books of all-time, and it only cost me 20p in a sale. ĥ Paperback: £7.99 ĥ ISBN: 0552992054 ĥ pp 591 ĥ ... more |
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by - written on 22/01/02 (Very useful, 114 readings)
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I first came across the name John Irving when I was reading Brian May's autobiography. For the benefit of those who've been listening to Debussy for the last three decades, Brian May is/was the lead guitarist in the band Queen. On their 1984 album "The Works", Queen included a song called "Keep Passing The Open Windows" - a very powerful song about suicide. [Which I probably shouldn't mention in case this opinion gets black-balled by the nanny-gods up on Mount OpCom. Words are dangerous y'see, and some people are so afeared of 'em that some things can't be discussed here on dooyoo. If you're one of those people ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/08/00 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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The first John Irving novel that I ever read was ‘A Prayer for Owen Meany’ and since then I have been a great fan of his work. He writes complex and intriguing plots packed with original and engaging characters. Owen Meany is one of these characters and is a typical product of Irving’s imagination. The book begins with Owen playing a baseball game in which he hits a foul ball and kills his best friend’s mother. This could be perceived as an accident, but Owen doesn’t believe in accidents, he thinks everything has a purpose. The story that follows will have you laughing out loud, thinking deeply and may well bring you close to tears. ... Read the complete review
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