Michael Chabon, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, page 169
Life is too short to force myself to read such an uninteresting 650-page book. I must have started at least two months ago, reading one small slice at a time when I find the courage again, and as a result I’m way behind on my reading schedule (not that I have one, proper, but for some reason I can’t quite determine I’ve kept on buying books on Amazon and they’re piling up in my room). I couldn’t get myself to just give it up because it’s not that terrible, either; but I really can’t take 500 more pages of those totally asburd, humorless, charmless adventures.
It’s time for a cure of 50-page self-centered French novels.
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cre, 7 years ago:
J'en avais parlé ici : http://.
En gros, les deux premières parties sont nulles, et la fin est chiante. Le milieu est très bien, mais faut avoir envie d'y arriver.
Je l'ai lu en 10/18, ce qui représente quand même la somme de 850 pages... Et la traduction française est à chier...
garoo, 7 years ago:
Ah ben voilà, merci de me confirmer que j'ai raison d'arrêter :)
Matoo, 7 years ago:
Zut alors... j'aurais encore du me taire alors. Promis, je ne te conseillerais plus de bouquin ! :))))
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