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The Corrections

The Corrections

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Tedious at best!
Review: After reading the NY Times Book Review and seeing an interview on television with the author, I couldn't wait to buy this book. I can't remember the last time I was as let down by a novel as I was by this one. I eagerly read and read, waiting for the story line or the characters to become more interesting, and finally a friend told me not to bother. I just couldn't get through it.
Oprah, what were you thinking ?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: steer clear of sharp objects!
Review: Like all the other Oprah books I've read, this one is very well written, very depressing and very likely to find you sawing away at your wrists with a dull butter-knife to dull the pain. The Corrections, like most Oprah books, is like a long, windy road to the edge of a cliff -where one is tempted to jump rather than subject his or herself to the Prozac-starved lives of the characters in the book. Now having said all this, I did really come to like the characters in the book and to really feel for them in the end -which is I guess the making of a good book. All in all, by the end of the book I was glad to have read it and to now be able to take part in all the hoopla surrounding it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Faulkner First
Review: If you want to read about dysfunctional families, stick with Faulkner, he's got it down pat. This novel didn't pass the first sentence test for me; Absalom! Absalom! does...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant!
Review: THE CORRECTIONS is a sprawling family saga that is very often laugh out loud funny, and ultimately deeply affecting and poignant.
Franzen is a master of the art of storytelling and his deft blend of wry humor along with his accurate portrayals of family, make this book hugely enjoyable.
So, never mind all the pre-publishing hype this book has received, and Franzen's rejection of Oprah Winfrey's endorsement. This is quite possibly the best book I've read this year and deserving of the hype and the National Book Award.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dear Jonathan Franzen please visit Lithuania
Review: I hate people, who lie. I'm sure that Jonathan Franzen doesn't know where Lithuania is. And how he dares to write about my country such lies. I am a citizen of Lithuania and I live in Vilnius. You should know that in whole Lithuania live less criminals than in one big city of USA. People in Lithuania live not so good as in the USA, but they don't starve and we really don't need to eat horse meat :) One more thing about coal, in Vilnius coal isn't used for heating houses or flats. We use electricity and central heating :)
Post-sovietic-country it's humiliatating for us. You think that Lithuania became independet because USSR fell down? I saw with own eyes how armless lithuanians stood in front of soviet soldiers and lithuanians stood for our freedom.
Earlier and now Vilnius is a very beautiful city. Of course Vilnius is not so big as New York, but in Vilnius you can find wonderful Oldtown, one of the oldest Universities in the Eastern Europe, beautiful rivers and friendly people.
How many americans know, that we have our own lithuanian language. This language is one of the oldest in the whole world. Many lithuanians know one or two foreign languages. So, please don't believe words what were about Lithuania in this book of J.Franzen.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disfunction at its best
Review: This book was the ultimate in disfunction! I was completely depressed from the constantly moving fog of depression that clouded each family member every day. The writing is done well enough, but it is a story over-reaching in its climb down into the depths of complex sordid detailed disfunction.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Quit after about 100 pages.......
Review: I found many parts of this book interesting and bold. But it wore me out! I got this book shortly after 9/11/01 and simply found it required way too much concentration that I don't have right now. Maybe I could swallow this one better if I had huge chunks of free time and the quieter state of mind this book would require from me. I find paragraphs that are a page long (and there are many) simply too dense for my taste on a good day. Mr. Franzen, less is more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pessimistic fun
Review: In spite of being only halfway through this book I want to add my "I love it" to this site. The complex intertwined story of Enid and Alfred , their three children and their grandchildren is sure to become a classic in American literature. Midwesterners may not like it though (read it to find out why). Eternal optimists may not like it either. You would not expect a story about flawless, perpetually happy human beings from a writer who likes to quote Schopenhauer. The actors in this novel come through as real people with whom one can identify. The dialog involving persons from the three generations is hilarious. If you are tired of watching today's TV news, which can make you become a real pessimist, get this book for the holidays and spend some time having a little pessimistic fun instead.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great insight into the Human Condition.
Review: I disagree with the many negative reviews here. I found this book to be an absorbing read. The characters are all complex, recognizable human beings. Although within the family unit some characters, such as oldest son Gary, are extremely unsympathetic,I found myself empathizing with each of them in their particular sections. This book is large and messy and glorious.

I believe many of the negative reviews are reactions to the considerable hype this book has received, as well as some (women) who are annoyed that he doesn't bow down to the shrine of Oprah. I must admit the Oprah selection put me off, but I got past my prejudice and found this to be one of the best books I've read in years.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Extremely Disappointed
Review: After all the hype about this book, and the fact that it won the National Book Award, I expected to read a good book, at the very least. Instead, I found shallow, predictable characters, and mediocre writing. I tried to finish the book (having paid hardcover price for it), but three-quarters of the way through, I slammed it shut in disgust - disgust at the hype, disgust at the National Book Award committee, disgust at the author for wasting my time. Lines in the book like: "He hugged Denise and she lingered in his arms. She gave him a little bit of what men liked," would have sent me off into hysterical laughter - if I didn't feel so stupid for buying the book in the first place.


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