Man Walks Into a Room
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Narrado por:
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Richard Poe
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Nicole Krauss
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The story is amazing
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disappointing
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The bad reviews seem subjective per the readers taste, rather than reflecting in the quality of writing/concept of story. By the synopsis I somewhat expected more of a psychological thriller which this is not, though I’m not complaining. I love a good thriller, but tension and action does not define a good story for me either. The experiment suggested by the summary is actually a small part of the the story, while the tale is more self-discovery, almost a mid life coming of age. The prose and thoughtfulness is reminiscent of John Williams ‘stoner’.
Ignore the bad reviews
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not the best story or book
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Would you try another book from Nicole Krauss and/or Richard Poe?
I absolutely loved The History of Love, Nicole Krauss' later novel. It was so beautifully written, poetic, touching, interesting. This book, however, is a huge disappointment. The writing is juvenile, awkward, and forced. The plot line and characters are weak. And the narrator does a very poor job, especially with dialogue. His voice is breathy and trails off at the end of each sentence. He is overly dramatic. His style reminds me of a 1950's radio show narration.You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
The redeeming quality of this novel is simply that it's based around a fantastic concept, which should be a seed for a well cultivated story, but rather it's left to dry out and disappoint.Any additional comments?
Waste of a credit.Great story idea, poor execution
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