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Leaving the Atocha Station
Leaving the Atocha Station | Ben Lerner
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From a National Book Award finalist, this hilarious and profound first novel captures the angst of the young American abroad.
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CarolynM
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#JumpStart2021 #2020ReadYouNeverGotTo

I included this in my #Bookspin lists more than once last year but it never came up and I never got around to it by myself either. Maybe this year...

BarbaraBB I have another Ben Lerner planned for next week. 3y
CarolynM @BarbaraBB I've never read any before. Do you like him? 3y
BarbaraBB I have read this one and really loved it 3y
Lizpixie I have soooo many on my TBR too! 3y
Clwojick Fingers crossed! 🤞🏻 3y
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thereflectiveflaneur
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A brilliant novel! Frustrating and illuminating! Forces you to contemplate your own views and values. Superbly written and crafted!

Graywacke Welcome to Litsy! 4y
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theconsciousflanuer
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Absolutely amazing!

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Mehso-so

If this book wasn't so short, I definitely would have DNF'd early. The first ~30 pages were so hard to get into, and I really only started liking it about ~90 pages in. Felt very Hemingway/Fitzgerald, if those dudes had been around in early 2000's Spain. But after awhile, the MC's struggles because more understandable, and his clear Imposter Syndrome was more sympathetic. This is a so-so for me, a solid 3⭐. If it were longer, it would be a Pan.

callielafleur #MountTBR2019 Mt Vancouver (6/35) 5y
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Katiesbookishlife
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Mehso-so

Quite a self indulgent novel, interesting in a few sections, but it is hard to like a novel where the central character is a compulsive liar.

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readordierachel
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The books have arrived @shawnmooney ! Thanks so much for trading with me! 😃 📚

shawnmooney That's so good! I was thinking of touching base with you again today so I'm relieved they have finally made it – happy reading! 7y
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shawnmooney
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Started to annoy me. Bailed at the 29% mark.

LeeRHarry Didn't like this one either... 7y
batsy I'm so happy to see that, because I really disliked this book 😂 I too was first seduced by the prose, and then I was like, Enough of being in this pretentious twit's head. 7y
shawnmooney @batsy Oh, you have no idea how badly I want to cut and paste that second sentence of your comment into my review and pretend I wrote it myself! 😍 7y
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batsy @shawnmooney You're welcome to it 😄 7y
8little_paws Yeah I was mixed on this one, in retrospect. Much prefer 7y
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SusanInTiburon "Thingly" ?? 7y
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merelybookish Loved this book! 7y
shawnmooney @merelybookish I certainly have enjoyed the first 15 pages! 7y
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shawnmooney
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This one has gotten very mixed reviews, but it might just be up my alley. And what a gorgeous cover!

LeahBergen That cover! 😍 7y
ReadingEnvy I liked his poetry and one friend raves about 7y
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"From my apartment I would walk down Calle de las Huertas, nodding to the street cleaners in their lime-green jumpsuits..." I remember them! From the first page, taking me right back to my semester in Madrid.

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Lettters

Just saw Ben Lerner at a coffee shop and told him I liked his books. He said, "thanks." Then I thought about how much I liked his books. I sure did like his books.

jennwangster I love his books too! So jealous you got to see him! 8y
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