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The Witches of Eastwick - John Updike
by Maximus-Qualitus - written on 14/08/08 (Very useful, 116 readings)
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The Witches of Eastwick. * Introduction: * John Updike was born in 1932, in Shillington, Pennsylvania and since 1957 has lived in Massachusetts. His novels have won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the American Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Rosenthal Award, and the Howells Medal. Synopsis: * Okay, the basic plot is: three divorced women, Alexandra, Sukie and Jane, become swept into the life of Darryl Van Horne, a droll and magnetically sexy newcomer to their small town. But their growing obsession with this suave man calls on them to increase the magnitude of their powers. If you have watched the film, you will find the book ...
The Witches of Eastwick - John Updike
by MaldivesHoliday - written on 18/02/09 (Useful, 25 readings)
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of this there will be hell to pay, hell on Earth for Darryl. A wonderful book but for once the film was actually better. The book has lots of colourful descriptions of the town and surrounding countryside but it does not move along as quickly as the reader would like. There is truly more content to the book and the writing is crisp and easy to follow, it just lacks pace. Read this book but watch the film as well. Highly recommended. Written by John ...
Rabbit Run - John Updike
by edinburgher - written on 04/01/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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Rabbit Run sees author John Updike at his towering best. The first part in this life cycle of Rabbit Armstrong charts his entry into manhood and his inability to cope with the responsibilities and structure that crowd in around him as he makes the transition from star athlete to everyday Joe . The sparkle of his success on the basketball court has elevated his self-esteem to the point where Rabbit is initially incapable of dealing with the mundane and we are equally torn between our sympathy for this young man and our contempt for his obvious narcissism. As the novel unfolds, Updike describes in intimate detail the way that the ties of family, the opinion of the ...
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