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Nov 01, 2017jezicuhh rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
What a strange collection of stories! I almost didn't continue with it after the first story, but I am glad I did. I definitely skipped 2-3 stories -- If I couldn't understand the story after the first page or two, I just moved on to the…
Mar 10, 2017elizali rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
Miranda July is a writer for the people - all of them, all the time. She writes to human experience even in outlandish situations. While several of her characters are peculiar, to say the least, they are still remarkably relatable. This…
Aug 02, 2016
This is probably my favorite book of all time because it makes me feel all the feelings. I couldn't put it down and when I was done, I bought copies for various friends and had them shipped to them. It's quirky and weird and so beautifully…
Dec 16, 2015lukasevansherman rated this title 1.5 out of 5 stars
So are July's narrators supposed to be like mentally challenged or something? That's really the only explanation for these self-conscious, precious, & vacuous short stories. It seems to be working for her. All that said, she's not as…
Dec 19, 2013uncommonreader rated this title 2 out of 5 stars
July's stories are a little odd. Unfortunately, her strong sensibility makes them all seem too much the same.
Miana
Aug 03, 2012
This book was suggested to me by a complete stranger. I'm glad I decided to check it out. It was very different and strange but in a good, refreshing sort of way. Some of the stories I didn't care for too much but they were still…
Sep 28, 2010bluemeadow rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
A stark short story book that raises the question yet again, "How do writers think these things up?!"
May 22, 2008sam rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
So beautifully twisted in an innocent kind of way.
Feb 08, 2008
Amazon.ca top 25 books of 2007.