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ASIN: B00TWDWEOQ
ID #113569
Product Type: Kindle Store
Reviewer: Joy
Review Rated: ASR
Amazon's Price: $ 11.99
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Summary of this Book...
This wonderful book is eloquently written in the first person with dark, self-debasing humor and complex, quirky characters who muddle through simple but peculiar situations. Whether Oliver Orme, the main character, is telling of the pain that envelops his life or is bragging of his pastime, which is stealing but not for profit, the author’s inventive, clever, brilliant voice shines through him.

Oliver Orme is a married man and a once-successful-and-well-to-do painter who cannot paint anymore because he suffers from a creativity block, possibly caused by the grief of losing his baby daughter Olivia. Oliver is someone the reader finds likable and smart for being so skilled with language and observation, but he is also contemptible for the hurtful things he has done to others, the simplest being the theft of tiny things. His biggest theft in his words, however, is Polly, his best friend Marcus’s wife. When his affair with Polly is known, Oliver runs and hides in the home he grew up in. After all, he mourns, "I am unavoidably me." In that, he has a point.

But then, will Oliver, after many sane or ridiculous events or surprises, be able to force his acute perception to the reality of his life and redeem himself by the end of the book? That, one has to find for himself or herself but while doing that, she or he will enjoy the author’s linguistic skills and his main character's exuberance contrasted with his reflections of grief over the many losses he suffers from and those that he himself causes as well.

Yet, in this novel, the plot is secondary. It is the author’s style, voice, introspection, and his playfulness with words, phrases, ideas, and names of his characters that makes his story a big winner.

This type of Book is good for...
enjoying a highly literary style.
I especially liked...
the author's meticulousness with language, his voice, playfulness and his characters whom he creates as originals. Each character is so different, so complex, and so quirky that each one deserves a novel of their own.
When I finished n/a this Book I wanted to...
read all the books by this author.
This Book made me feel...
awed by what this author could do.
The n/a of this Book...
is John Banville (born 8 December 1945, an Irish novelist and journalist. Among his books are: The Sea, Time Pieces, The Book of Evidence, Mrs. Osmond, The Untouchable, Kepler.
I recommend this Book because...
a willing writer can learn so much from his use of the language, his acute powers of observation, and his character portrayals
I don't recommend this Book because...
if you enjoy books that are full of mystery, action, or adventure, and you like an intricately constructed plot, this book will bore you.
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