BOOK review
Started on: 24.December.2011
Finished on: 31.December.2011
i think this is quite a difficult book to summarise, because there's no clear plot of the story; but it has its' own message to be delivered to the readers. here's my (quite a short) review on the book:
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"Time's a goon, right? You gonna let that goon push you around?"
the word goon itself actually refers to some kind of robber, a thug. describing the main theme of the book; how time, fate, and life circumstances have stolen many important things from the characters; such as success. the story then reveals the characters' background, life, history, and what happens in the future. the characters in the book intertwine, with different relationships; but mostly are people who are working in the music industry.
i think the characters that got the most attention would be Sasha and Bennie. Sasha is a young woman who has kleptomania problem; she finds pleasure in stealing thing. she works for Bennie, a music producer. there's also the story of Lou: Bennie's mentor, the story of his family, his children, and his life. and there are many more characters in the book which connects to each other in a way.
the whole story is compiled in a unique way. one thing that amazed me is how a book can contain stories using 3 point of views; first-person: the narration uses "I", meaning the character is telling the story. third-person, and even second-person point of view: which uses "You" in the narration. i rarely reads any book which uses second-person point of view, and now i've read one.
one of the most memorable story/chapter in this book, is the story told by Alison Blake, Sasha's daughter. she tells the story in a unique way: in a form of Powerpoint slide. i almost cannot believe that a series of Powerpoint slides can delivers so much emotion. the presentation is some sort of Alison's diary, where she tells her relationship with her mother, father, and her autistic brother.
i don't have much to say about this book, except that this book is unique. i can understand why it got an award, but unfortunately this is not the kind of book i enjoy most. it is a good experience reading it, though. i hope in the future i'll be able to understand books like this much better than now. ;)
by the way, this is my final read this year! yayy! :D
by.stefaniesugia♥
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