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Jonathan Franzen s Family Portrait: Trouble at the Table
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Grouch
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Oct 22, 2001
213 out of 213 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Smart, funny, literate, accessible
Cons: Uneven, exhausting, too self-conscious
The Bottom Line: Read it and weep: If we really left it to Beaver, is this how far the nuclear family has crumbled? Do the sons of the fathers really know best?
This reviewer recommends this product.
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Let?s start with the fresh legend of The Corrections: author Jonathan Franzen wrote part of the Bible-sized novel while sitting in a room with soundproof walls and double-paned windows. Each day he arrived at the writing room, he would... |
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Corrections by Jonathan Franzen - missed opportunities
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Oct 29, 2001
121 out of 121 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Well written passages, drawing vivid visual images.
Cons: Disturbing themes. Certain sections laborious to read.
The Bottom Line: Not literature for the masses. Franzen draws achingly real pictures of a family needing corrections. Contains some disturbing themes and is for adults only.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: ~=~ Ch Ch Ch Changes... ~=~
Corrections can mean many things. From the gentle loving guidance of a child to harsh punitive lessons, marking of mistakes on school papers, stock markets taking a dip or plunge, inner voices which urge... |
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Jonathan Franzen?s THE CORRECTIONS -2001
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artbyjude
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May 21, 2003
52 out of 52 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: A LITTLE humor, stylish, but impressively long, with well constructed sentences.
Cons: Immortalizes mediocrity
The Bottom Line: No matter how you dress it, or praise it, this is a pointless and depressing story, peopled by shallow and unpleasant people.
This reviewer does not recommend this product.
Review: I finished this book after what felt like months of hard wading through a swampy mess of mediocrity, to find the few passages worth reading. I pat myself on the back for getting through it but I am looking at the book, with a sour expression on my...
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Dysfunctional Family & Loss Of Sales: Dude, What Were You Thinking About?
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charles
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Nov 4, 2001
50 out of 50 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Universal themes such as family, pain, celebration, success, divorce and failure
Cons: Long descriptions
The Bottom Line: An interesting book about an average, middle-class American family with all kinds of dirty laundry, fury, humor, division and unhappiness.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: If Jonathan Franzen's two previous novels brought him a lot of critical acclaim, without any doubt, The Corrections placed him on the literary map. In fact, he is the well-known and talented author of The Twenty-Seventh City" and...
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Not 'The Great American Novel', But Pretty Great Nonetheless: Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections
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mfunk75
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Aug 24, 2002
37 out of 37 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Truly insightful, mercilessly satiric, and endlessly readable
Cons: The O-Factor may still bother some (although I got over it, so you might too)
The Bottom Line: A challenging read that lives up to the hype. That's as good a bottom line as I can think of.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: I wonder if you had the same first encounter with "The Corrections" that I had. Weeks of hearing its praises sung by respected reviewers from coast-to-coast. An almost universal concurrence that if this wasn't indeed the Great American Novel, than...
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Correct Me If I'm Wrong, But...
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jl1978
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Mar 23, 2003
25 out of 25 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: It makes a good paper weight.
Cons: Tedious, wordy, hyped beyond belief.
The Bottom Line: If I could, I'd give it zero stars if I were to accurately rate this coma-inducer.
This reviewer does not recommend this product.
Review: I'm in the minority here. I hated Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections for a number of reasons:
1. It was tedious. 2. It was long. 3. It was boring. 4. It went off in unnecessary tangents. 5. The characters... |
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Correct Me If I'm Wrong
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kirsten_1964
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May 30, 2002
25 out of 25 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Vivid characters and humor punctuates this family's life stories and misguided adventures.
Cons: Descriptive to a tedious degree at times.
The Bottom Line: A good read for the in-tune reader with a love for character portrayal, description and scene-painting.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: Alfred and Enid Lambert have three grown children. These children have lives of their own, without a doubt, and sees each other as living the dream much better than the other. Ha!
Just when you think oldest, Gary, has it made with the... |
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Domestic Discomfort
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May 26, 2002
20 out of 20 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Engaging, and skillfully constructed story with memorable characters.
Cons: Entirely too long, Franzen loves to listen to himself write.
The Bottom Line: A remarkably complex and dark novel that is at once a literary achievement to behold and an exhausting effort to read.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections is so painstakingly detailed, so meticulously crafted, and absurdly complex that it almost defies analysis. The task of writing such a novel seems so daunting that he must not have known what he had gotten himself...
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Novelist May Have Written a Pretentious Novel Intentionally
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howard-johnson
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Apr 19, 2002
16 out of 16 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: This novel is well worth the time. The language is absolutely exciting!
Cons: At times, it seems overworked and overblown.
The Bottom Line: I recommend this for those who aren't interested in a light read. There aren't many books this well written in spite of its pretentious quality.
This reviewer recommends this product.
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By Carolyn Howard-Johnson, Author of ?This is the Place.? In The Corrections, Franzen gets the last laugh. You?re not going to know what I mean by that until you?ve read the last paragraph of this review,... |
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Who Needs Correcting?
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sailork
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Feb 8, 2002
15 out of 15 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Good strong writing with believable characters and all too convincing family situations.
Cons: A bit long and certainly depressing. This is not carefree pleasure reading!
The Bottom Line: A book about family and how criticism can destroy what might be happier and more contented lives. Discontent and blame illustrate the damage done when love and understanding could prevail.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: The Corrections is indeed a powerful novel of family, relationships, disfunction, and discontent. There is also humor, if sometimes, black humor, and there are realistic situations that almost any family can identify with. Is it a good read? Yes and...
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A comic, tragic masterpiece of an American family breaking down in an age of easy fixes, Franzen s third novel brings an old-time America of freight t...
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