A story about "The Age of Innocence (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)" — 6 years ago
i don’t know. it’s good, okay? i’ve never been able to finish any other edith wharton.
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i don’t know. it’s good, okay? i’ve never been able to finish any other edith wharton.
bizarre, beautiful, unbelievable. wonderful. the amount of research dewitt must have done is staggering.
“Someday my father would stop writing science fiction, and write something a whole lot of people wanted to read instead. And we would get a new house in a beautiful city, and nice clothes, and so on.”
i loved this book in the seventh grade and i love it now. it’s really enjoyable on an adult level. however, please do not see the recent movie.
this one’s on hold for a little while.
the first and third novellas are excellent. the third one is told through descriptions of the main character’s works of art, as if you were reading about him at an art museum. it’s a device i’ve never seen before, and i think it works well. the middle novella, however, leaves something to be desired—namely, a point.
the ending was completely bizarre. when i got to the last sentence, i turned the page, because that couldn’t possibly have been IT. could it? was THAT the ending? unfortunately, it was.
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