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Saturday by Ian McEwan.
Read the first chapter. Not great. Why is he being heralded as the new voice of British literature? Before Atonement, he was jokingly know as Ian McAbre because Amersterdam and Black Dogs, etc (which I did read) are slim, weird, dark books. Hello? He's not a big genius or anything. Saturday isn't even as good as Atonement, by many accounts, and Atonement fell completely apart in the last 50 pages. It just wasn't a very good book.
And in other hype we have Jonathan Safran Foer's new book Incredibly Close and Very Boring, which is getting press in every paper, but the reviews are lukewarm. I'm not attracted to it at all.
Both of these are billed as "9/11 books." Not that that is good or bad in itself, but I sure hope every author and his dog isn't writing a "9/11 book."
Read the first chapter. Not great. Why is he being heralded as the new voice of British literature? Before Atonement, he was jokingly know as Ian McAbre because Amersterdam and Black Dogs, etc (which I did read) are slim, weird, dark books. Hello? He's not a big genius or anything. Saturday isn't even as good as Atonement, by many accounts, and Atonement fell completely apart in the last 50 pages. It just wasn't a very good book.
And in other hype we have Jonathan Safran Foer's new book Incredibly Close and Very Boring, which is getting press in every paper, but the reviews are lukewarm. I'm not attracted to it at all.
Both of these are billed as "9/11 books." Not that that is good or bad in itself, but I sure hope every author and his dog isn't writing a "9/11 book."