NP : A Blurb Reckoning
Becky Lindroos
bekah0176 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Apr 1 23:32:01 CDT 2017
I also enjoyed it quite a lot. Yes, it gets better - a lot better. After grandma gets involved it gets downright magical/mystical - ? - I read it twice. It seems like Ozeki tries to cover everything probably because everything is connected. It gets weird - I didn’t like the teen sex or the military parts but the grandma parts were superb and the military parts fit. Go ahead - get all the way through though.
Becky
https://beckylindroos.wordpress.com
> On Apr 1, 2017, at 8:39 PM, Keith Davis <kbob42 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I really dug it.
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> On Apr 1, 2017, at 10:30 PM, John Bailey <sundayjb at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Me! I'm surprised as I haven't come across anyone who wasn't riveted by it. But different strokes and all that.
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>> On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 12:24 PM, David Morris <fqmorris at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Upon the high praise of more than one of you all, a while ago I purchased "A Tale for the Time Being," and last week, being stuck in the purgatory of jury duty, I read it for a few hours, amidst about 250 others stranded in a very crowded room, all of us dreading duty's call. It didn't captivate me. At times I left it for it's tedium, despite the tedium of sitting and waiting and dreading the call of duty. Other tediums beckoned. Now, free from that duty, I don't think I will return to it. So, who amongst you blurbed me into buying this book?
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>> David Morris
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