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A Fraction Of The Whole (2008)

by Steve Toltz(Favorite Author)
3.98 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0385521731 (ISBN13: 9780385521734)
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English
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publisher
Spiegel & Grau
review 1: This debut novel got tons of great reviews and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. I had bought it some years ago, and finally grabbed it to meet a challenge as well as provide a nice thick book for a plane trip. The novel is set mostly in New South Wales, Australia.As the book begins, Jasper Dean is in an unspecified jail, that seems to have a bad inmate control issue. We know that his father is dead, but are not sure of the specifics. Jasper then goes back to the beginning of his life to let us know how he got here, but really he has to go back even further, to the beginning of his father's life, Martin Dean. The book is told in both Jasper's and his father's voice, and draws from information that Jasper either heard from his father, heard from someone else who kne... morew the situation, or from his own experience or research through written records.As we learn of the difficult health issues of Martin's childhood, the arrival of his brother Terry, and Terry's terrible slide into a life of crime and notoriety, I found myself unable to connect with the characters. I was able to connect better with Jasper once he got into the story of his own life, and how he was influenced by both his father and the reputation of his uncle.Well a good narrative, I wasn't really captured by this novel and thus it took me more than the long plane ride to get through it, and I almost gave up a couple of times. Perhaps if I had read it more slowly over a longer period of time, it would have worked for me better.
review 2: I rarely give 5* to a book, for me it has to be a stand out book that will stay with me forever and one that I'll constantly recommend. Well A Fraction of a Whole is one such book - it is just wonderful in every way. The story, the way it's written, the descriptive passages and the characters. For those who thought the book was too long I disagree and I see someone gave up at page 400+ - you just don't know what you missedThis is a huge book and I was very lucky to have the time to read it in a few days. Read it and I doubt you'll be disappointedWonderful less
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7243
Needs less tell, more show. Still, imaginative and inventive.
Louiseykat
Absolutely amazing read that i could not put down. LOVE!!!
Pam
Brilliant and satisfying.
Jimii
it is a great book
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