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Samanta wrote: "I like the book so far. It's full of dry humour."
Great! So do I. It's quite brilliant.
Great! So do I. It's quite brilliant.

Finished!
Loved part 1
Mingled about part 2
Bored out in part 3 (though some passages are absolutely succulent)
Still don't know what to make of this book...
Loved part 1
Mingled about part 2
Bored out in part 3 (though some passages are absolutely succulent)
Still don't know what to make of this book...

I loved it. Felt some of it a bit too long, but I think all three parts somehow came well together despite how seemingly thematically different they were.
especially after Herzog, the humour was much more easily accessible and I was grateful for that. It's always great when you can approach really dark topics with a good sense of fun:)
I would definitely move on to other books by deLillo, but I still have a huge backlog of Bowie group books I need to catch up on!
In the meantime, this book has lingered on with me and the main characters are unforgettable. This book is a masterpiece.

Funny how Baldwin describes the white Americans exactly this way in The Fire Next Time. Maybe there is a theme emerging in some of Bowie's favorite books? Herzog was also a similar character, very detached from life.

I'm glad to have read this book but am also glad that I have now finished it.