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and (finally!!!!!)

On with White Teeth now


For example here" The sewer is the conscience of the city. Everything there converges and confronts everything else. In that livid spot there are shades, but there are no longer any secrets. Each thing bears its true form, or at least, its definitive form...
The sincerity of foulness pleases us, and rests the soul. When one has passed one's time in enduring upon earth the spectacle of the great airs which reasons of state, the oath, political sagacity, human justice, professional probity, the austerities of situation, incorruptible robes all assume, it solaces one to enter a sewer and to behold the mire which befits it.
So the sewers were probably some kind of metaphor. (of course I might be completely mistaken ;) )
The only part I really didn't like was the description of the battle of Waterloo, it felt like reading a report of a Risk! match, too many details for me.


The other book was

Books mentioned in this topic
White Teeth (other topics)The Fault in Our Stars (other topics)
Bossypants (other topics)
Les Misérables (other topics)
Gone Girl (other topics)
I know I can do it, I know I am sometimes capable of reading one book in 1-2 days (or nights, more like), so even taking into account a couple of huge classics I absolutely want to read, this goal is not so far fetched.
First book read:
I quite enjoyed this book for the most part. It was well written and the different voices of the characters were quite distinguishable and believable. I also wasn't expecting the twist halfway through it, so I was pleasantly surprised. The ending was inconsistent and boring, though and it kind of ruined the whole thing for me, so three stars seemed fair. I'm looking forward to the film, since the author said she's going to change the end in the script.