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Feinde (2000)

by Simon Rich(Favorite Author)
3.38 of 5 Votes: 3
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344247342X (ISBN13: 9783442473427)
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review 1: I loved this book. Everyone should read it. It's a brilliant concept. I'm not going to say more than that. Because something else has been on my mind since I read it. There was a strange quote on the cover of my copy. Something like, 'Funniest book about teenagers since Catcher in the Rye' which befuddled me greatly because I thought there was nothing funny about Catcher in the Rye. In fact, I thought it was an utterly depressing portrait of a lonely, maladjusted teenager who right up until the end I thought was going to kill himself...or someone else...horrifically. Is it just me that interpreted it that way? How has a simple quote on the cover Elliot Allagash made me come to question myself to such a degree? (Back of the hand on the forehead).
review 2: Seymo
... moreur Herson is a Jewish boy looking back at the past five years of school, in which he formed an unholy alliance with Elliot Allagash. The latter is a Machiavellian scion of a family that made money by accidentally inventing paper. Seymour attends Glendale (an alternate form of Dalton, which author Rich attended) and, until he befriends Allagash, has no redeeming characteristics, in fact few characteristics at all, save for ubiquitous victimhood. Allagash takes it as a challenge to make this nobody the biggest somebody at the school. And his machinations are devious and successful. While the Pygmalion plot relies on set-pieces and both Seymour and Elliot are, at times, little more than caricature, the subversive humor and offbeat tone makes the book work. But its Rich –some who might call a comic prodigy who published his first book at 23 (Ant Farm: And Other Desperate Situations, then a year later released Free Range Chickens) - himself that proves interesting. While Elliot Allagash is his first novel, it’s strikingly well done for such a young man (who also writes for SNL) and I look forward to reading his second novel, What in God’s Name. less
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laneeleigh
contains some creative bits and pieces which are worth a read or two.
Emilyandaleksandrag
I can't decide if I should push that rating up to a four or not.
Becca
Quite funny, didn't overstay its welcome, pretty predictable.
sca
Amazingly quick read
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