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I wish writers would stop writing what they know. The author’s alter ego as protagonist, a main character who’s a writer – it’s so oh-no-here-we-go-again unimaginative. This book was almost good. Inside it, a great short story is waiting to get out.
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in reply to Ciara • • •Very offtopic: for all our talk about cockroaches inheriting the earth there's a serious lack of original (scifi) fiction featuring that.
It appears ants & ant-societies actually own that role, with books like 'Of Ants and Dinosaurs', 'Rustle in the Grass', and 'Empire of the Ants'.
Anyway. Back to misogynistic old language professors.
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in reply to Molly B • • •@mjibrower This has happened to me too. Most of them are so predictable.
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Unknown parent • • •Jeez I tried to get into Updike and all I kept thinking is "If everyone you know is really this unpleasant, you need to talk to someone about that, and it is not me."
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