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Written by The Alpha Jan
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Tuesday, 07 December 2010 19:03 |
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I specifically chose those book to be the one I would take my time for since I was in dire need of a break from reading as in reading for a hobby and this book is the perfect book for such a task. The pacing was done very well and the plot itself was quite simple but the delivery was what made me like this book the most. As people say this novel is very weird, I consider it be very unique and I like that since a lot of novels are straying away from being unique for safety.
The story is about a bear named Winkie and his life within his past and during the present which is during his trial for terrorism. The only thing that seems to be out of place with this novel is the transgressional fiction trait of backtracking history to see where the source of such events came from per se done in Fight Club. This novel really doesn't need to do such a writing technique but it does it alright for what it is. The writing itself is pungent and full of detail to the point you can visualize this situation being real as it pertains to the sensitive issues of America's views towards ideals in general, and not just terrorism.
This is a very good read for those who want to take their time reading for the novel is divided up quite well for a long read though the book itself is quite short only totaling up to about 235 pages which include pages with pictures just on them. If you read this book quickly, you'll get everything still but I just wanted to point out the option of a slow read if desired. This is also Clifford Chase's only fictitious novel and for a debut, it is well-delivered and a worthwhile purchase though it looks as if it would probably be better to borrow from a local library.
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