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Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, theAuthor: Junot Diaz

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   Paperback 335 pages
   Release Date: 04 September 2008
   Publisher: Imprint unknown
   ISBN: 0571241239
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   Sales Rank: 184206

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Customer Reviews:

  Read It! It's Brilliant! (07 January 2009)
Don't be misled by other reviewers. This novel is brilliant, utterly mesmerizing. Common humanity leaps out of each page, perhaps as often as a truly brilliant turn of a phrase or description of an event. Characters are vividly realized, Diaz's style actually changes to reflect the characters he focuses particular sections on, he invokes the magic of places most of us will never see and wouldn't be able to see in his way anyway. I read it in three days while in Iraq, meaning I went on maybe 90 minutes of sleep a day for 3 days or 4 days because I couldn't leave it alone (the day I finished it, I couldn't sleep because of all the feelings and thoughts running through my head--it is that powerful!).

I don't say it much but this is a must-read.

  An OK read, I guess... (06 January 2009)
Not quite done... been working on this one for almost 3 weeks, which is a long time. I will read some, put it down for a few days, read a little more, put it down, etc. etc.

I will finish it, hopefully by the end of the week. Again, it is ok but I don't know if I would recommend it to anyone... I thought the Unthinkable Thoughts of Jacob Green was a much better book, but I guess because this one incorporates so much Dominican political history it is worthy of the Pulitzer Prize?


The character development in this book is not great--- Diaz leaves you wanting more description; however, I think he does a very good job of depicting modern Dominican life, although I worry that I may be reading a a lot of stereotypes about Dominican men and women and the way they interact with eachother.

  Bried and Wonderous Life of Oscar Wao (06 January 2009)
This book was in excellent condition. (Not that the protagonist was.) I received it in a reasonable time and appreciate the concept of recycling.



  Painful to get through...why did I bother? (03 January 2009)
This book has inspired me to post my first rating on amazon. The use of footnotes was lazy and the characters lacked any sense of depth. Miserable and unconvincing.

  Just wonderful (02 January 2009)
I adored reading this book. it reads fairly fast and is filled with so many literary, historical, and social references, almost anyone can find a way to personally invest in the characters and story.

 


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