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Exquisite and haunting, July 4 2005
Still Life with June is a rare and haunting novel that deserves to be read at least twice. Stylistically, Still Life is brilliant, juxtaposing textual fragments written in distinctly different voices. Greer achieves ambiguity through calculated precision as his plot and characterization shift between realities. The text is often confessional, with the protagonist sharing everything from seemingly-insignificant details to the most intimate revelations. The result is a protagonist so realistic that I sometimes forgot he was fictional, feeling implicated by my own voyeuristic presence. Grafting beauty onto pain, Greer creates a world as enticing as it is disturbing. Intelligent, hilarious and profound, Still Life is a novel to savor.
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Highly recommended!, May 9 2006
I received this book as a gift. Based on the description on the back, I wasn't sure what to expect. The book was easy to get into, and grew on me the more I read it. I really enjoyed it, and the characters stayed with me after I finished the book. I highly recommend this book!
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Haunting and exquisite, July 4 2005
By Erin Klee - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Still Life with June (Paperback)
Still Life with June is a rare and haunting novel that deserves to be read at least twice.
Stylistically, Still Life is brilliant, juxtaposing textual fragments written in distinctly different voices. Greer achieves ambiguity through calculated precision as his plot and characterization shift between realities.
The text is often confessional, with the protagonist sharing everything from seemingly-insignificant details to the most intimate revelations. The result is a protagonist so realistic that I sometimes forgot he was fictional, feeling implicated by my own voyeuristic presence.
Grafting beauty onto pain, Greer creates a world as enticing as it is disturbing. Intelligent, hilarious and profound, Still Life is a novel to savor.
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Original and Arresting, July 1 2005
By Rialta - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Still Life with June (Paperback)
This is one of the best novels I have read in years. It is utterly original, with something unexpected happening on practically every page. The author has written it in a fully unusual style, with short chapters, sometimes only a sentence or two, stories within stories, and lists. And the ending is terrific. Buy this book. You won't regret it.
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Hey, you..., May 29 2005
By Nathon T. "CycoMerlin" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Still Life with June (Paperback)
Yes, you, person who is wondering if you want to read this book, or person who has read it and is now in the process of reviewing it (did you like it?), don't hesitate on this one. It's a very compelling read. The main character comes to life. He's real. He's honest. I felt like him. I wonder if Darren Greer wrote this as semi-autobiographical. The main character seemed to be too real to be fictional, though. But that's okay. I really enjoyed seeing everything through his eyes, considering that both of us are gay writers. And the whole idea of everyone either knowing or not knowing they were a loser humored me.
It's been at least an hour since I finished the book. I'm thinking about it. When I think about a book after it's done, that means it's good, even excellent. It hit me on some kind of metaphysical level.
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