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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
"It's always necessary",
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This review is from: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (Paperback)
This is a beautifully written book about loss & recovery, and expression & humanity within relationships. The way we do & do not communicate with each other. The last few chapters & the ending will pull you by the heart & will not ask for mercy, it is so fulfilling.There are two types of books: when finished a book & someone asks you how it was, you tell them what it was about; the second type of book, when finished, you can only describe how it made you feel. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close is the latter.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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Imaginative and wide in scope and emotion,
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This review is from: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (Paperback)
As with Foer's first novel, Everything is Illuminated, he uses multi-character narratives and weaves them together to create a disorienting, but ultimately connected set of stories that culminate in a great ending. Although some may call Foer's writing gimmicky with its use of letters, historical bending, images, and stylistic flourishes, he manages to use these for a purpose rather than simply as a way to show off his Writing 101 skills. I'm not sure if he can sustain this for a third novel, as it would be nice to see him evolve.The story follows the aftermath of a boy who loses his father in the 9/11 towers, but also includes scenes from WW2 and the history of the boy's family. The boy finds a key from his late father and goes in search of what the key opens. In this way the story has elements of a mystery, kind of an elementary detective story with a child as the protagonist. We meet a huge cast of quirky and oddball characters, who have charming conversations and strange personalities. Reading this novel is like piecing a puzzle together, where in the beginning there are so many pieces that you're sure they can't all belong to the same puzzle image, but sure enough as you piece them together and keep going a strong and united image emerges. A better novel than his first one, I would say. More daring and authentic. Heartbreaking as well as hilariously funny in parts. It has been a novel I have thought about well after finishing it, and I'm sure I'll read it again one day.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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My recent Amazon purchase,
By H. MIller (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (Paperback)
I purchased this book, along with the book ME TALK PRETTY by Sedaris, and loved them both. Oskar is the protaginist in this compelling novel by Foer, the author that gave us "Everything is Illuminated." While I liked his first book, i thought this one was better. No, i did not feel he was taking advantage of 9/11 as some have said, but rather using that as a jumping off point for the story. Would also have to recommend the novels MIDDLESEX by Eugenides and the other books of David Sedaris. Also, if you like EXTREMELY LOUD, you will love a writer from another generation--Kurt Vonnegut. Peace out.
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