Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Rabbit, Run
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
47 posts | 91 read | 38 to read
Rabbit, Run is the book that established John Updike as one of the major American novelists of hisor any othergeneration. Its hero is Harry Rabbit Angstrom, a onetime high-school basketball star who on an impulse deserts his wife and son. He is twenty-six years old, a man-child caught in a struggle between instinct and thought, self and society, sexual gratification and family dutyeven, in a sense, human hard-heartedness and divine Grace. Though his flight from home traces a zigzag of evasion, he holds to the faith that he is on the right path, an invisible line toward his own salvation as straight as a rulers edge.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
blurb
The_Penniless_Author
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

1. Rabbit, Run (John Updike)

2. I don't know if "excited" is the right word, but I can't wait to get my Foreign Service assessment over with ? Looking most forward to seeing the Violent Femmes.

Tag @RaeLovesToRead @Cazxxx @CBee @dabbe @BarbaraBB @Suet624 @jdiehr @jlhammar @Jari-chan and anyone else!

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! Happy October! 14mo
CBee Eek! The Violent Femmes!!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 14mo
The_Penniless_Author @CBee We've been on quite a roll since the summer - first The Cure, then Brian Jonestown Massacre, and now Violent Femmes. This show will be especially cool, since it's the 40th anniversary of their debut album (which, I forgot until I went back and looked, includes all their biggest singles), and they're going to play the whole thing beginning to end. 14mo
CBee @The_Penniless_Author sounds super awesome 👏🏻👏🏻 14mo
37 likes4 comments
review
The_Penniless_Author
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Pickpick

This book is exhibit A in support of my belief that the likeability of a MC is irrelevant if the writing is good. It's clear what Updike's judgment of Rabbit's behavior would be (and he's explicitly stated his feelings in interviews and articles), yet he narrates nearly the entire novel from Rabbit's perspective in a way that makes an understandable, if not terribly sympathetic, character. Whatever else Rabbit might be, he felt undeniably real.

RaeLovesToRead Knew you'd like this 😋 14mo
The_Penniless_Author @RaeLovesToRead Updike is so good at picking out and describing all the little unspoken details that make up so much of people's interactions with each other - tiny gestures, expressions, posture, dress - and especially the characters' inner-monologues as they take in, process, and pass judgment on those things. I was really impressed! 14mo
39 likes2 comments
review
RaeLovesToRead
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Pickpick

Let's be clear. Rabbit is the absolute epitome of a selfish arse. This is a book about what would happen if a family man shunned his responsibilities and did whatever the hell took his fancy.

It does not lead to greatness.

Rabbit, run neither preaches, nor punishes. It simply describes the mindset of a young man trying to escape mediocrity. He's a character both unexceptional and unforgettable.

Plus, the prose is rather delicious.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

RaeLovesToRead @The_Penniless_Author you'll like this one 1y
Cinfhen Always meant to read this one…but #SoManyBooksSoLittleTime 1y
See All 13 Comments
Ruthiella What song is it in? 🤔 1y
RaeLovesToRead @Ruthiella run rabbit run rabbit run run run... Updike even mentions the song in his afterword as being incidental so I'm totally counting it!!!! 😁😉 1y
BarbaraBB Glad you liked it and agreed on Rabbit 😉 1y
The_Penniless_Author @RaeLovesToRead Why do you think so? 1y
RaeLovesToRead @The_Penniless_Author Because a) it's very well written and b) the themes are the sort of thing you seem to respond to in a book - similar to Stoner & Judith Hearne - existential angst, unfulfillment, the mediocrity of everyday life, vague social commentary. I was reading it and thinking "Randy will like this". Happy to be proved wrong ?? 1y
The_Penniless_Author You may be right. What little I know of Updike is mainly by way of reputation and a couple famous short stories I read in high school. I can't help grouping him (perhaps unfairly) with a certain type of post-war American writer - public intellectual, New Yorker contributor, embraced by academia, etc. The type who examines the marital ennui of upper-crust northeasterners with the same gravity as the fall of the Roman Empire. 1y
The_Penniless_Author That type of writer I find extremely tiresome (Richard Yates, for example), but the more I read about Updike the more I think you're right and that I probably would like him. I'll give him a shot. Congrats on another successful Rae-commendation 👏 🙂 1y
RaeLovesToRead @The_Penniless_Author Haha, don't congratulate me until you've read him 🤣 but do let me know what you think! 1y
The_Penniless_Author Just the fact that I'm going to read it makes it a successful recommendation. You can keep your congrats 😆 1y
RaeLovesToRead @The_Penniless_Author Yay!!! I'm a literary "influencer" ???? 1y
67 likes1 stack add13 comments
quote
RaeLovesToRead
Rabbit, Run | John Updike

"Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" came out in 1957 and, without reading it, I resented its apparent instruction to cut loose; "Rabbit, run" was meant to be a realistic demonstration of what happens when a young American family man goes on the road - the people left behind get hurt. There was no painless dropping out of the Fifties' fraying but still tight social weave."

- John Updike, afterword

Ruthiella Interesting! 1y
35 likes1 comment
quote
RaeLovesToRead
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

"If you have the guts to be yourself," he says, "other people'll pay your price."

Man, I hope Rabbit gets his comeuppance.

He is such a ****

Branwen Whoa. 😱😱😱 1y
RaeLovesToRead @Branwen I KNOW RIGHT!!!!! 1y
48 likes2 comments
blurb
RaeLovesToRead
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

I've already fulfilled my prompt for #pop23 (rabbit on cover), but they just keep coming. Also, The Secret History had a character called Bunny, too.

Well, it is the Year of the Rabbit 🐰🐇

John Updike caught my attention following some super-favourable reviews by a reviewer I trust very much on GR. We shall see...

Cinfhen Perfect 🐰 1y
BarbaraBB He‘s a horrible whining middle aged white man (Rabbit I mean) but he makes for a great character 😉 1y
See All 17 Comments
Ruthiella @BarbaraBB I will be curious to hear what Rae makes of it. Rabbit Angstrom is pretty awful, but I‘m not sure Updike saw him that way…🤔 1y
BarbaraBB @Ruthiella I remember the series being rather funny. I hope Updike made a bit of a caricature out of Rabbit Armstrong but now I‘m not sure any longer. So I am very curious too what Rae will make of it! 1y
RaeLovesToRead @BarbaraBB @Ruthiella Interestingly, others' responses to characters do end up colouring my perspective. For example, Stoner (from the novel of the same name), who had sex with his wife while she slept, but whom everyone seems to sympathise with, boiled my blood. If everyone had been more, "yeah, he's an asshole" about it, I may have been able to emotionally disengage. I've gone into Rabbit, Run expecting him to be a jerk... 1y
RaeLovesToRead @BarbaraBB @Ruthiella Have spoiler tagged the last comment for Stoner by John Williams. CW: sexual assault 1y
Ruthiella That didn‘t bother me in Stoner. I don‘t think he was meant to be a hero. It was a realistic portrait of a man who failed in most aspects of his life with one exception. He got to do the job he loved, teaching English. Also, the whole “lie back and think of England” was not an uncommon attitude among women in the era. Neither Stoner nor his wife knew better. 1y
RaeLovesToRead @Ruthiella Yeah, I get that that was the attitude at the time. I gave Stoner 4 stars. I still had a real visceral reaction to it that was heightened by the empathy that everyone seems to have for the character. Also, in the text it is made clear that he knows he is violating her, even if modern sensitivities have changed. I wonder what my reaction to Rabbit will be, given that the common opinion is that he's a dick! 😄 1y
BarbaraBB You‘ll probably love him 🙃. I am with @Ruthiella on Stoner, but I do think the Rabbit novels are humorous and Rabbit makes for a great (anti)hero anyhow! 1y
RaeLovesToRead @BarbaraBB @Ruthiella We shall see how I get on with it! 😄 I am certainly in the minority with Stoner. I wrote quite a detailed review on GR if you're interested in my further thoughts. As for Rabbit... we shall see! 😁 1y
Ruthiella What‘s your handle on GR? Or just friend me there. I‘m Ruthiella everywhere. 😃 1y
RaeLovesToRead @Ruthiella Pretty sure we are already friends... I will have a look... 1y
RaeLovesToRead @Ruthiella oh man, actually I can't find you! 🤔 hmm... try this... https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/35995783-rae 1y
Ruthiella So odd! When I looked, the only Rae I found was 6 years old? 😂 Anyhoo , the link worked. Thanks! 👍😃 1y
BkClubCare @RaeLovesToRead - 👋 just sent gr friend req; any friend of Ruthiella‘s is a friend of mine 😁 1y
RaeLovesToRead @BkClubCare Awesome!!! Will accept now 😊💕 1y
65 likes17 comments
review
Rachel.Rencher
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Pickpick

This was my first John Updike. His writing was incredible, but Harry "Rabbit" Ansgtrom has got to be the biggest asshole main character I've ever read. I swear he didn't have a redeeming quality, but he got away with so effing much! It acted as an interesting social commentary for the 1960s, though.

This truly wasn't an *enjoyable* read. It was kinda like watching a car wreck. Had Updike's writing not intrigued me, I wouldn't have finished it.

Suet624 Great review! 2y
72 likes1 comment
review
rachelk
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Pickpick

Updike‘s writing is brilliant. His prose are packed with observations and insights to ponder and reread. However, I probably won‘t read the other Rabbit books. It seems wrong, but I have enjoyed the personalities of fictional serial killers more than the personality of the selfish man-child that is Harry (Rabbit) Angstrom.

I‘m glad I read but that‘s probably enough Rabbit for me. 🏀

BarbaraBB I read three of them and you are right; you can only have so much Rabbit in your life 😉 2y
Ruthiella Totally agree. 2y
rachelk @Ruthiella GMTA :) 2y
44 likes1 stack add4 comments
review
eeclayton
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Bailedbailed

Somehow this reminds me of The Sportswriter (by Richard Ford), which I also DNFed, for the same reasons: an unlikable, unrelatable main character, and an uninteresting plot.

review
Bigwig
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Pickpick

In 1959, 26-year-old Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom flees from his pedestrian rust belt life, abandoning his pregnant wife and young son. Rabbit, a former high school basketball star, is a creature of impulse with a stagnated identity. His existential crisis leads to tragedy. Updike makes Rabbit‘s interior life both sympathetic and infuriating. Do moral norms exist to prevent suffering? I‘ll be reading the series to see if Rabbit‘s thesis holds true.

review
Lcsmcat
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Bailedbailed

This is a DNF for me, at least for now. I haven‘t given the book away yet, but I can‘t imagine picking it back up. The misogyny isn‘t just Rabbit‘s - it‘s the entire world-view of the book. If you can convince me it‘s worth putting on metaphorical hazard-gear and going back in, speak up. Because he‘s supposed to be great, but I‘m not seeing the great prose people say he wrote.

sarahbellum I just bailed on this too. Could only stomach 50 pages 🙄 3y
Lcsmcat @sarahbellum Right? I usually give a book 100 pages before bailing, but I couldn‘t stomach this one for that long. 3y
40 likes2 comments
review
sarahbellum
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Bailedbailed

Bailed at 50 pages. Not sure if I was getting emotional whiplash from going from the big-hearted Circle of Friends to this cold and tedious book or if this just wasn‘t ever going to be for me, but I was completely bored and could not make myself care an iota about Rabbit. To the reviews that are impressed that such good writing could make the reader interested in such a despicable male character, I say what a waste of talent. ⬇️

sarahbellum Why should I be convinced to care, show empathy for, or be interested in yet another awful man, fictional or real? Use your skills to make me care about way more important ideas, things, and people worthy of my time and attention. Unfortunately, my #bookspin for March and a #1001books fail (edited) 3y
sarahbellum Glad I could capture my dashing pup in his bowtie to liven up my post 😊 #dogsoflitsy (edited) 3y
TheAromaofBooks At least it's off the list!! 3y
tokorowilliamwallace I read his The Centaur and was intrigued by it, it sticks in my memory. I hope to read more by the author eventually. 3y
34 likes4 comments
review
Emilymdxn
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Mehso-so

Hard to review. Parts of this book I loved, particularly the writing style, but the first hundred or so pages had me thinking ‘not another thick highbrow novel about a man considering cheating on his wife‘. It definitely was one of those and Harry had me rolling my eyes a lot, but the writing was so good it made me enjoy a genre I generally don‘t. The ending felt fresh and genuine to me - no mean feat when I mostly hate books like this

blurb
Emilymdxn
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

I might just never go home now I know life can be like this 🥰🥰 I‘m hoping to get a lot of reading done on the beach while I‘m in skiathos. It‘s just one island over from@where they filmed mamma Mia!

Suet624 Jealous! 3y
Reign_5.0 I would definitely love to be near th beach 3y
74 likes2 comments
blurb
LibrarianRyan
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

Never Read it but Rabbit Run
Rick Riordian
Rosemary Clooney
Rush

#manicMonday #LetterR @Joscho

blurb
LinesUponAPage
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

A pickup for the Little Free Library @nicospizzaprovo . “Legalize Marinara” lol
Rabbit, Run by John Updike reminds me of my dad‘s bookcase growing up. Quite the quirky book.

Curiouser_and_curiouser I've seen this one a few times in op shops over the last year but never picked it up. Maybe I should keep a look out for it next time? 4y
LinesUponAPage @Curiouser_and_curiouser sure. Although it‘s an odd book. I do think it‘s in the “books before you die list”. 4y
53 likes2 stack adds2 comments
blurb
Ruthiella
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

#7days7books - Books that left a deep impression on me.

Though I wasn‘t familiar with the term, this was one of the first books of literary fiction I read where I recognized that writing style could be as important as content. 🤔

Have you been tagged yet @MrsWatsonReads ? Would you be interested in sharing 7 books over seven days that made a big impact on you as a reader?

CarolynM I have a copy of the 4 novel omnibus too. I've always meant to read it but I haven't got there yet. 5y
Ruthiella @CarolynM I‘ve only read the first one myself. That was 30 years ago now! 😂 5y
38 likes2 comments
blurb
Ruthiella
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

Thanks for the tag @Lcsmcat . #NameChallenge Spell your name with book titles. 😀 All the titles shown I have read and liked, though Robinson is not a favorite (I know she is beloved but her genius misses me). I tag @Aimeesue and @Buechersuechtling if either of you are so inclined to play along.

Lcsmcat I need to read the Updike. It‘s on my perpetual TBR. 5y
Ruthiella @Lcsmcat I read it many years ago in my 20s but I recall it was one of the first times I realized the importance of writing style and my enjoyment of a book. 5y
Buechersuechtling Oh, cool. Thank you for the tag @Ruthiella ‼️🙂 I will play, I promise – but I need to think about my book titles first. Is it a condition that I need to have read all the books I spell my name with❓ 5y
See All 7 Comments
Aimeesue I will play! Now to ponder… this may take me a while. 5y
Ruthiella @Buechersuechtling You don‘t have to have read the books! I just mentioned it because Linda did. 😀 5y
Ruthiella @Aimeesue I look forward to seeing what you come up with!😀 5y
BkClubCare I haven‘t yet read any of these. Tho Rabbit Run is on my classics club 50. I need to move both the Atkinson AND the Robinson up to read soon. “Her genius escapes me”. 😂 5y
34 likes7 comments
blurb
Reviewsbylola
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

There‘s one very valid reason why I probably won‘t continue on with this series when I finish this book. There are no chapters. NO CHAPTERS. It‘s just one continuous long(ish) book. I can‘t deal. #bathandbook

Clwojick That gives me minor anxiety. Just thinking about that makes me sweat. No thank you! 😅 5y
emilyhaldi Cool cover tho 🤩 5y
DrSabrinaMoldenReads I would like that because I often don‘t like how chapters are divided. 5y
See All 8 Comments
Bookgirl Did not like this book. At all 5y
MicheleinPhilly I find this series to be very tedious. I still haven‘t read the last one even though my wife bought it for me 14 or 15 years ago for Christmas. 😬 5y
Reviewsbylola Yeah I am almost done with no. 1. I don‘t see myself continuing on. The story has gotten better the second half but tedious is so true! @MicheleinPhilly 5y
MicheleinPhilly The only reason I feel compelled to finish is because of the aforementioned Christmas gift. Even though a. she won‘t care and b. I doubt she even remembers buying it for me. 😂 5y
Reviewsbylola If she still remembered after that amount of time then you‘d better fucking read it. 🤣🤣🤣 @MicheleinPhilly 5y
88 likes1 stack add8 comments
review
davidhasalife
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
Pickpick

“The artificial sweetness fills his heart”

blurb
RamsFan1963
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

📖 Rabbit, Run
🎥 The House Bunny
🎶 White Rabbit - George Benson. If you haven't heard it, it's an amazing instrumental version of the Jefferson Airplane song.

#manicmonday @joscho

JoScho 🐰💗🐰 6y
41 likes1 comment
quote
ChrisBohjalian
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

“Dreams come true. Without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them. ” -- #JohnUpdike, born on this date.

review
jacobscottmoore
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Pickpick

I'm still reading this book, but I love it. I have about 15% left. If any of you are fans of the Enneagram, this is perfect for a 5w4. I keep setting aside large windows of time to read it but rarely get through without having to take multiple breaks because of how heavy it gets. I will most likely read something a little uplifting before starting Rabbit Redux. Great book, but beware of its dark view of daily humanity.

blurb
Suzze
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
review
Christyco125
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Panpan

Self indulgent, self absorbed, selfish and some how also self deprecating. Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom is the center of his own universe. I really didn‘t like him or the people who put up with him. I can‘t believe there are more books. #audio #2018christyread #LitsyClassics 3/16 #R

quote
ProfessorBeanbag
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

"a red city, where they paint wood, tin, even red bricks red, and orange rose flower-pot red that is unlike the colour of any other city in the world yet to the children of the country is the only colour of cities, the colour all cities are."

Beautiful, even if shy of a full stop (or three!).

1 stack add
blurb
Sarah83
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
33 likes1 stack add
review
Jas16
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Mehso-so

I started this book months ago and set it aside because I couldn't get into it. Today I read it in close to one sitting. I think if I had the next book in the series here I would start it immediately but because I don't I doubt I will ever read it. That sort of describes the feeling of reading this book. Rabbit is a horrible human being. Not much else happens in the book other than Rabbit being horrible. Yet I couldn't look away. #litsyatoz

merelybookish That's how I felt too. 7y
60 likes1 stack add1 comment
blurb
Jas16
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

There is a lot of #runningandjumping in basketball. #anditsaugust

48 likes1 stack add
blurb
Michael_Gee
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

St Charles library had a book fair this weekend, at which we went a little crazy. I don't know which I am most excited about! Six of these have been on my TBR list (one for nearly a decade 😱)

Read-eat-travel-repeat Great haul! A bunch of those are on my list too 😂 7y
7 likes1 comment
review
BarbaraBB
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Mehso-so

I love Updike and so looked forward to his Rabbit books. And again I enjoyed his style and his description of the characters and their interaction. It promised to be a great book, however after finishing it I am still waiting for the promise to be fulfilled. Maybe the next one in the cyclus. I am more than willing to give Updike the benefit of the doubt and am looking forward to read more about Rabbit. #1001books Picture: Sailing in Greece

blurb
ValerieAndBooks
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

At Baldwin's Book Barn to take used books in for credit, and of course I brought some home with me. I'll show you my haul later. But, alas, this Easton Press edition of Rabbit, Run was not part of it 😥😢😭. They were asking $100 for it.

rubyslippersreads 🙀😿 8y
ValerieAndBooks @rubyslippersreads they're all gorgeous aren't they?! Sigh. 8y
TheLondonBookworm Those books are beautiful 😍😍😍 8y
See All 6 Comments
Lmstraubie Those books are stunning ☄☄☄ 8y
LeahBergen 😍😍😍 8y
ValerieAndBooks @TheLondonBookworm @Lmstraubie @LeahBergen I know right?! If I ever win the lottery (have to start buying tickets maybe 🤔?) I'd be tempted to go over there and scoop them all up! 8y
73 likes1 stack add6 comments
blurb
Jas16
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

This book has been sitting in my shelves unread for likely two decades. I added it to my #litsyatoz list and since there is a lot of basketball in it I am taking that as a sign that today is the today to read about Rabbit Angstrom. #marchmadness #bookaboutbasketball

review
Chronoreading
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️! John Updike is probably the only man capable of convincing me to tolerate, let alone enjoy reading about, a man like Rabbit Angstrom. I understand no why this book is such a classic and marked a turning point in literature, I am so excited to read the rest of the series! #books #book #bookstagram #bookworm #johnupdike #rabbitangstrom #classics

blurb
Chronoreading
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

This book has been on my kindle for forever, so I decided to finally read it! #tbr

blurb
HardcoverHearts
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

It's that time! Do you have any weird superstitions or rituals in your family?

21 likes1 stack add
quote
GoneFishing
Rabbit, Run | John Updike

I once did something right. I played first-rate basketball. I really did. And after you're first-rate at something, no matter what, it kind of takes the kick out of being second-rate.

36 likes6 stack adds
blurb
freckledmoments
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

I have not read these books. I'm waiting another month or two until my book club gets to them...😍!!! I had so many words only covers, but I was too lazy to pull them all out 😋#booktober #wordsonlycovers #day3 #lazyreader

blurb
ValerieAndBooks
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

I know I'm cheating here with animals on book covers for #funfridayphoto but this way I can also drop a #bannedbooks here too. Because it turns out Rabbit, Run (circled on my new "disappearing ink" mug from @outofprint ) was a banned book. You may know Rabbit is not an actual animal here but a nickname for Harry Angstrom the main character in this series. Yes the last one doesn't match but it does have an animal on the spine; a Borzoi! @Liberty

erinreads I really enjoyed Rabbit, Run but then never read the rest. I should probably get on that. 8y
ValerieAndBooks @erinreads Updike is a really good writer but has a knack for unsympathetic characters especially Rabbit, whose neck I wanted to wring many times, lol. I think numbers 1 and 4 were the best in this tetralogy. 8y
BB1958 I read Rabbit Run in my late 20s and then more recently re-read it and the others in my mid 50s. What a difference- I understand the themes much better. He is among my favorite authors. 8y
ValerieAndBooks @bb1958 some books/authors are just better at the right time, definitely. I first read Updike about 10 years ago (I'm 51 now) and know I would not have fully appreciated him any sooner than that. Very good writer, indeed! 8y
BB1958 @ValerieAndBooks I would say that finding the match between author's voice and reader is an ongoing challenge- so I often find myself rereading authors I read years ago- Richard Ford's The Sportswriter is another novel in that category 8y
55 likes2 stack adds5 comments
quote
ModestMitch93
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

"The difficulty with humorists is that they will mix what they believe with what they don't; whichever seems likelier to win an effect."

review
Kathrin
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image
Pickpick

Rabbit, Run its a complete shock to the system. At the beginning I was thinking, I am going to bail on it, but then the story really turned for me and got me hooked. This is not for the faint at heart, the language is strong and raw and the dialogues are at times painful to follow.

TheNextBook Looks like I'll add it back to the list! 8y
Kathrin @TheNextBook If you are looking for a like-able main character, then this is not the book for you... Rabbit is a complete a$$hole. 8y
12 likes4 stack adds2 comments
blurb
Kathrin
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

Starting off the weekend by finishing up this book... And then it's time to tackle the chores.

quote
Kathrin
Rabbit, Run | John Updike

With women, you keep bumping against them, because they want different things, they're a different race. Either they give, like a plant, or scrape, like a stone. In all the green world nothing feels as good as a woman's good nature.

Bookgirl I tried to like this book but I just couldn't. 8y
Kathrin @Bookgirl I think the last 30 pages or so have been in turning point for me. 8y
10 likes2 stack adds2 comments
blurb
Kathrin
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

Comments so far: no chapters (WHY?????) and infuriating dialogues between infuriating people!

GuiltyFeat This was the first time I encountered Updike's obsession with wall-eyed women. 8y
EliseWhitmore I couldn't finish it. Didn't like the characters or the story. 8y
TheNextBook This had been on my list for this year but I backed away because it wasnt at my library... I'm ok with that 8y
See All 7 Comments
Kathrin @GuiltyFeat This is my first Updike and I can't say yet, if there are going to be any more. 8y
Kathrin @EliseWhitmore I can see myself debating on bailing on this based on the characters as well. 8y
Kathrin @TheNextBook I got it from a used book store! :-) 8y
GuiltyFeat I think just as an achievement the Rabbit books written over several decades are truly remarkable. But if you can't get past the Updike-ness of the prose, it's going to be an uphill struggle. 8y
11 likes2 stack adds7 comments
blurb
Kathrin
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

My TBR pile in print... Looking forward to reading a paper book soon... Lately my reading was pretty Kindle heavy due to my travel schedule.

MaryAnn1 I need a "real" book to balance out the Kindle now and then, too! ? 8y
GuiltyFeat I'm old school. No kindle. I pack multiple books when I travel and buy more along the way. Enjoy Rabbit, there's lots more of him after this one. 8y
Kathrin @GuiltyFeat I like the flexibility of snook readers and the online library resources... Checking out stuff w/o worrying about opening hours is the best! 8y
18 likes1 stack add3 comments
blurb
Bjansen55
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

Currently reading Rabbit, Run by John Updike. First novel I have read by him. Also check out his short story A&P.

2 stack adds
blurb
outofprint
Rabbit, Run | John Updike
post image

Happy Birthday, John Updike, who was born on this day, March 18, in 1932.

56 likes8 stack adds