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Marcy
Dec 05, 2010 rated it really liked it
Andrew Hook’s novel Ponthe Oldenguine is an extremely difficult book to talk or write about, but this is not to say it is a difficult read. The book is fairly brief and is strange enough to hold your interest, even if you only keep reading to figure out how Hook is going to bring together all the threads he unspools. The narrator, whose identity I will, in the interest of avoiding spoilers, resist revealing here, is a journalist in search of the story that will boost his career out of mediocrity ...more
Andrew
Oct 02, 2010 rated it really liked it  ·  (Review from the author)
Ok, so this is my book. But as it's recently been published and I always re-read my work once it's published I gave it a go and thoroughly enjoyed it! In terms of being a writer, it's interesting to gain a a different experience reading something physical rather than on a screen. The book takes on more of a life on it's own rather than a perpetual work in progress. So I defend my right to like my book. Challenge me! ...more
Anne Johnson
Oct 14, 2011 rated it really liked it
Exceptionally strange, in the best possible way. This will snatch you right out of your stressful state of sanity and into the giddy world of madness. Jump on in!
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