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If Nobody Speaks Of Remarkable Things

   


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Author : Jon McGregor
Binding : Paperback
EAN : 9780747561576
Edition : New Ed
ISBN : 0747561575
Label : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Manufacturer : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Number of pages : 288
Publication date : 2003-05-05
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Title : If Nobody Speaks Of Remarkable Things
Studio : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC





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review by: date: 2008-07-03 rating: 2
If nobody reads unremarkable books
I really didn't enjoy the book. I found it overly descriptive and not especially interesting. I persevered to the end and was disappointed.



review by: date: 2008-06-04 rating: 1
Waste of time.
If the fact that only one person from our book club finished reading the book is an indication of how good it was then that says it all.



review by: Clee date: 2008-05-06 rating: 2
Unremarkable
I bought this book after seeing on Waterstone's list of Life Changing books, and seeing the mostly positive reviews on here. But I am bemused by the high praise for it. The opening pages have a nice lyrical quality, but it's all downhill after that. I don't mind plot-light books, but for me it was also light on insight. I think the aim was pared down simplicity, but for me it was just ordinary and flat. The characters never came to life, the main character was annoyingly wet, and the description of the minutiae became tedious rather than illuminating. I guessed what the 'event' was quite quickly and it was not particularly interesting or momentous. How this book could be life-changing (except it seems for the publishers and author) is a mystery to me.




review by: date: 2008-01-10 rating: 4
Remarkable Thing
Jon McGregor has a lightness of touch in the way he is able to weave stories. The novel has the feel of a Shakespearean tragedy. The terrible moment seems inevitable and we are led to it cinematically - sometimes in slow-motion - through windows and along pavements.

I found it an interesting and involving read.


review by: Bookeater date: 2007-07-22 rating: 5
Poetry in Motion
It is simply a beautiful read. Read it for the language and the plot - then again just for the language. The language is so evocative in itself that the plot - which some find light - is scarcely relevant. For all that, I don't agree. The plot covers a brief instant, but the author delves into the emotional lives of everyone directly or tangentially involved on the day to build up the tension as we approach that same instant.



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