Shmoove
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This book recently won the Pulitzer Prize and I can see why. The book takes turns with different characters narrating (sort of like The Corrections) which sometimes I do not like. This is not one of those times though because every character was very interesting. The main character (Oscar Wao) is nerdy, lonely, and somehow extremely likeable.
The last two Pulitzer Prize winners, The Road, and this book I have really enjoyed and probably would put both on my short list of all time favs. Junot Diaz is a very very good author and I would have to say he seemed very hip and spoke in a voice that 18 to 40 year olds would really enjoy. A very modern style of writing with lots of slang, and pop culture references.
There are some things I would like to discuss about this book so if anyone else reads it and responds I will be sure to ask some questions about it. All I can say is I loved this book and would recommend it to anyone. I give it 9.5 D&D maps out of 10.
The last two Pulitzer Prize winners, The Road, and this book I have really enjoyed and probably would put both on my short list of all time favs. Junot Diaz is a very very good author and I would have to say he seemed very hip and spoke in a voice that 18 to 40 year olds would really enjoy. A very modern style of writing with lots of slang, and pop culture references.
There are some things I would like to discuss about this book so if anyone else reads it and responds I will be sure to ask some questions about it. All I can say is I loved this book and would recommend it to anyone. I give it 9.5 D&D maps out of 10.