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Loading... The Answer Is Always Yesby Monica Ferrell
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I had an difficult time getting through this book. I never wanted to read the odd excerpts by the German guy, and I wasn't really interested in either of the characters' lives. ( )Matt, the main character of this novel, is reminiscent of Holden Caulfield and Charlotte Simmons. He hates what he sees around him, yet longs to fit in. For awhile, Matt does fit in. As a geeky, overweight high school graduate he spends the summer slimming down and getting hip before he moves to NYU for school. The first few months are miserable as he tries to find a way to make "cool" friends. A chance encounter with a high school acquaintance he is trying to impress nets him a job as a "club promoter" at the hot club Cinema in NYC. Matt finally gets to meet the beautiful people he's been longing for, but at great personal cost. The description of the New York club scene in the age of Ecstacy, a time described as "an Atlantis to us" is enlightening. Frequent "interruptions" from the German psychologist who had a close encounter with Matt on the day of his death is a bit confusing and I didn't feel added much to the plot, although it does tie up the story neatly. I can't finish this one. The voice is painfully awkward (that's the point, I know) but it just bogs down the pace. There wasn't anything in the first fifty pages that made me want to continue. just couldn't get into this truly self-indulgent book...If you wanna try a 'freshman mis-fit' book that you will be unable to put down, try Tom Wolfe's 'I am Charlotte Simmons.' no reviews | add a review
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