Thursday, October 16, 2008
Honestly, before I started reading this book, I though it would be like most other boring books assigned in class, but as I started reading I realized that this book was different. First of all, I could see why it was banned; because there are at least 10 curses on each page, and the different style of writing was a refreshing change. It's interesting to read from the narrator's point of view, because his thought processes are so different from what you'd expect, and yet they seem oddly familiar. He keeps talking about his random thoughts, which seemingly is mindless blabber, but it develops the character's personality. The book is full of "blabbering', and at the beginning it was intriguing to read, but after a certain point in the book, all these side thoughts become sort of an annoyance. I don't mean that I think they're pointless. I'm sure they still do have a meaning, and there must be a reason why the author wrote the book that way, but after a while, you just want to know what happens next in the story, and those seemingly pointless thoughts keep popping up.
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