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I'm Really Dragged but Nothing Gets Me Down |
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Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: um, well, indecively trite stuff: he hates it Review: this is a book about the sixties. the historical sixties, based on a personal tale of a young lad of high school age. juxtaposing images of the times with similar, yet more personally recieved images of the young man, creating a feeling of surrealism. it's written in a highly personal quasi-stream-of-consciousness form. it's a quick read as i remember. only took me a few days, and that was when i was a freshman in high school reading this thing. (im a product of the ninties, i'm sixteen) it really struck me at the time as a connection between me and my parent's generation. an important book i think.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: um, well, indecively trite stuff: he hates it Review: this is a book about the sixties. the historical sixties, based on a personal tale of a young lad of high school age. juxtaposing images of the times with similar, yet more personally recieved images of the young man, creating a feeling of surrealism. it's written in a highly personal quasi-stream-of-consciousness form. it's a quick read as i remember. only took me a few days, and that was when i was a freshman in high school reading this thing. (im a product of the ninties, i'm sixteen) it really struck me at the time as a connection between me and my parent's generation. an important book i think.
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