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The Childhood of a Greek Hermaphrodite - Middlesex
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Aug 21, 2007
80 out of 80 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: So realistic for fiction, good story telling
Cons: Unbelievable character development, beginning is boring, very long
The Bottom Line: Middlesex is the latest Oprah Book and it's worth looking at.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: I have been reading Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides for weeks. I d seen it several times while browsing and carousing through Borders and Barnes & Noble, but I really hadn t paid much notice to it until it became a recent...
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Middlesex - Pulitzer Prize novel - epic Greek American tale
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CyndiA
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Mar 5, 2005
79 out of 79 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Fascinating tale. Interesting historical perspective.
Cons: Odd narration. Pre-adolescent sexual play.
The Bottom Line: I'm sure this book would not appeal to everyone, but it is a refreshing look at a taboo subject with an ineresting and pivotal backdrop.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: There is something not quite right about Calliope Stephanides, and Middlesex is about her journey of discovery. The story covers three generations of her Greek-American family starting in a small Greek village and ending on the doorstep of the...
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THREE GENERATIONAL TALE OF THE GOOD AND BAD IN AMERICA
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mike.holmes
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Feb 18, 2004
46 out of 46 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Beautiful writing, great likable characters and a moving story
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: If you want to go beyond the mundane into the beautiful world of words, this is the book for you.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: Middlesex is one of the most amazing books that I have ever read. It is humorous, painful, realistic and full of fantasy of a sort. Jeffrey Eugenides first novel, The Virgin Suicides was an acclaimed bestseller that I have not read. Middlesex won...
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Dissenting Opinion Here - Middlesex Bored Me
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deenaf
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Jun 4, 2006
43 out of 43 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Historically interesting, unique narrator.
Cons: Not enough about the narrator's difficult life.
The Bottom Line: Popular book club selection that left me bored. The saga is interesting but the narrator left me wanting information about himself.
This reviewer does not recommend this product.
Review: I always find it easier to write a review of a book I feel passionate about. If I love a book like crazy, the words jump from my fingertips. If I can t stand a book, I find the words flow fairly easily as well. It s a book like Middlesex that...
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Middlesex, by Jeffrey Eugenides
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cdm72
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Apr 22, 2007
38 out of 38 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Brilliant writing. That's all there is to it.
Cons: Got caught up in it and was distracted for a while from my real life.
The Bottom Line: The Bottom Line is, just read it.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: This is Cal Stephanides, grandson to Greek immigrants, all-American boy, 41. Cal is living in Berlin, working as an assistant cultural attache. Cal spent the first 14 years of his life as Calliope, granddaughter to Greek immigrants, all-American...
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Teen Hermaphrodites: It's All Greek to Me
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disinclined
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Oct 14, 2002
35 out of 35 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: No-punches-pulled exploration of hermaphroditic teenage sexual awakening.
Cons: Not so relevant for those of us with just one set of genitals.
The Bottom Line: Eugenides is great at capturing '70s teen angst. However, the hermaphrodite angle makes it tough to relate, and the Greek history is bo-ring. Well-written, but occasionally drags.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: Wouldn t it be cool to be Greek? I think it would. Of course, my knowledge of Greek culture is pretty limited, and can actually be summarized in the following 3 points:
1.Gyros taste pretty good. 2. "Baklava" is fun to say. 3. I like... |
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Much more than just the tale of a hermaphrodite.
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holli105
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Feb 7, 2003
32 out of 32 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: A multigenerational epic with wonderfully likeable characters.
Cons: Starts a little slow.
The Bottom Line: An epic tragic comedy of a Greek family - spanning three generations. Wonderfully written and entertaining.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: Because I loved Jeffrey Eugenides first novel, The Virgin Suicides, I anxiously awaited his next offering. I ordered it without reading much about it and was a little put off by the synopsis. I more or less expected another Boys Don't Cry with a...
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Quite the Compelling Tale
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Ginger_1
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Mar 17, 2005
29 out of 29 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Amazing writing, historically balanced and informative. Well-rounded characters.
Cons: I found no cons to this novel.
The Bottom Line: If you are looking for one of the best books ever written that takes you on full ride through a life and all of its hardships, this book does that.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: "I was born twice: first, as a baby girl, on a remarkably smogless Detroit day in January of 1960; and then again, as a teenage boy, in an emergency room near Petoskey, Michigan, in August of 1974."
From the moment I read that very first... |
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Both Sides Now
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econnell
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Aug 19, 2004
22 out of 22 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Rich narration, thought-provoking themes, crisp, clear prose
Cons: Sexually explicit content may bother some readers
The Bottom Line: An insightful, delightful, read with masterful writing.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: Jeffrey Eugenides richly deserves the Pulitzer Prize the novel received.
The novel traces the main character Callie's origins from before her birth to the present and explores every kind of middle ground, most notably that of gender... |
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?I saw rejection and humiliation and I wept for my life.?
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Mattachine
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May 10, 2008
11 out of 11 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Epic, great writing, historical and modern, magical and realistic
Cons: none
The Bottom Line: Middlesex is a great book!
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: Calliope Stephanides is a little girl growing up in Detroit in the 60 s, or at least she thinks she is as she has nothing else to go on. The family doctor misses a slight difference in her genitalia when she is born, and her parents raise her...
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Paperback, Middlesex
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Pages: 544, Edition: 1st, Paperback, Picador
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Hardcover, Middlesex
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Pages: 544, Edition: 1st, Hardcover, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Hardcover, Middlesex
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Spanning eight decades, Eugenides s long-awaited second novel is a grand, utterly original fable of crossed bloodlines, the intricacies of gender, and...
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