I (slowly) read The
Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz recently, and am now proving
to my husband that I still write this blog.
Because I do! I just can’t read
as much as I used to, which is kind of killing the premise here. But I am still 100% willing to spend 5
minutes per month writing drivel in a small corner of the web for Phill to read
on Tuesdays and Thursdays. That’s just
the kind of person I am. Won’t let ya
down, buddy.
Regarding the book I finally read – it won the Pulitzer Prize. Therefore I think it is wonderful because I
am super smart and have a well-honed literary mind. For example, I loved the use of swearing in
the novel. Good job, Junot. A perfect use of the f-bomb.
But honestly Phill, I liked the story and the writing style
but occasionally I found it a tad bit confusing. It was told out of order – which can
sometimes be great. But in this case, I
was sometimes a bit lost and confused about what was going on. I would have thoughts like “did I switch the
laundry?” or “what time is my first meeting tomorrow?” which is not a great
sign. Especially since yes, I did just
switch the laundry and I have a meeting at 10 am.
My smart work friend Kristin liked
this book, so maybe you will too. I’ll
just be over here hitting refresh on people.com for royal baby news like all
the other literary scholars out there.
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