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The Nineties
The Nineties: A Book | Chuck Klosterman
From the New York Times bestselling author of But What if Were Wrong, a wise and funny reckoning with the decade that gave us slacker/grunge irony about the sin of trying too hard, during the greatest shift in human consciousness of any decade in American history. It was long ago, but not as long as it seems: The Berlin Wall fell and the Twin Towers collapsed. In between, one presidential election was allegedly decided by Ross Perot while another was plausibly decided by Ralph Nader. In the beginning, almost every name and address was listed in a phone book, and everyone answered their landlines because you didnt know who it was. By the end, exposing someones address was an act of emotional violence, and nobody picked up their new cell phone if they didnt know who it was. The 90s brought about a revolution in the human condition were still groping to understand. Happily, Chuck Klosterman is more than up to the job. Beyond epiphenomena like "Cop Killer" and Titanic and Zima, there were wholesale shifts in how society was perceived: the rise of the internet, pre-9/11 politics, and the paradoxical belief that nothing was more humiliating than trying too hard. Pop culture accelerated without the aid of a machine that remembered everything, generating an odd comfort in never being certain about anything. On a 90s Thursday night, more people watched any random episode of Seinfeld than the finale of Game of Thrones. But nobody thought that was important; if you missed it, you simply missed it. It was the last era that held to the idea of a true, hegemonic mainstream before it all began to fracture, whether you found a home in it or defined yourself against it. In The Nineties, Chuck Klosterman makes a home in all of it: the film, the music, the sports, the TV, the politics, the changes regarding race and class and sexuality, the yin/yang of Oprah and Alan Greenspan. In perhaps no other book ever written would a sentence like, The video for Smells Like Teen Spirit was not more consequential than the reunification of Germany make complete sense. Chuck Klosterman has written a multi-dimensional masterpiece, a work of synthesis so smart and delightful that future historians might well refer to this entire period as Klostermanian.
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CoffeeNBooks
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#12Booksof2023 I loved this book, and it spoke directly to me as a GenXer who graduated high school in the early 90s and was in college & grad school throughout the rest of the decade. And yes, I was so excited when I got one of these phones. 😄
 @Andrew65

vivastory I started listening to this on audio, but decided I wanted to read it. Definitely want to check it out. 4mo
Andrew65 Plenty of good reviews I‘ve seen of this one. Likely one of those was yours. 4mo
tpixie I loved the princess phone! 4mo
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Larkken
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Soft pick. Lots of good conversation starters in these essays but the later essays dragged and I was kinda bummed by the USA-only focus.

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Centique
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Klosterman dies a great job of analysing the cultural, technological and political shifts of the 1990s. For me, some parts were outstanding and others just so-so. Thats on me though - Im not versed enough on topics like baseball and Garth Brooks to get much out of those analyses!
Also having a slow time of reading as my dad is back in hospital and its 50/50 as to whether he will make it back out again. Just very old and frail ⬇️

Centique and not responding well to medical intervention. 😔 Its been very painful and distressing for him and making his dementia extremely bad. You really wouldnt wish his last couple of weeks on anyone. But he is a tough old guy so you never know 💕 9mo
Prairiegirl_reading I‘m so sorry to hear about your dad. It‘s such a difficult thing to happen and to watch happen. Take care. 💜 9mo
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Megabooks Paula, I am so very sorry you are going through this! I will pray for you to have strength and him to heal. My heart is with you. 💕🫶🏻 9mo
Jas16 Keeping you and your father in my thoughts and sending you so much ❤️ 9mo
Deblovestoread Sending prayers! 9mo
Cinfhen Oh no. #HisElderliness has had some rough times before, I pray he is able to find his way back to you🙏🏼♥️ and I‘m sending you loads of hugs and wishes for strength and comfort 🤗 😘 9mo
Hooked_on_books I‘m so sorry to hear about your dad. That‘s so hard to go through for you and your family. Sending support your way. 9mo
squirrelbrain Sorry to hear about your Dad, Paula. Sending love and strength to all of you. 9mo
Reggie Paula, I‘m so sorry. Sending you and your Dad all my positive thoughts. My Tia Estella, the one that passed earlier this year. She had been suffering from dementia for the past 4,5 years. She stopped recognizing her daughters, they would find her down the street wandering. I can‘t even imagine what ya‘ll go through. I‘m sorry. 9mo
Velvetfur The book sounds really good! I'm sorry to hear of your Pops though,I send you and your family love and strength xxx 9mo
CarolynM Sending love to you all💕 9mo
Centique @Cinfhen i appreciate that SO much Cindy. 💕 i can feel the love 🥰 9mo
TrishB Sorry to hear Paula ❤️ sending love and virtual hugs. 9mo
Centique @Reggie tonight he recognised me and was sweet and said “bye darling, drive carefully” 💔You just dont know what youre going to find when you walk in the room. Thank you for your kindness Reggie. 9mo
Centique @CarolynM thank you and so much love and best wishes to you too. Such a hard road this stuff 💕 9mo
Centique @TrishB thank you Trish youre so kind 💕 9mo
batsy I'm sorry for how difficult this must be, Paula. My heart aches after getting to know His Elderliness through your loving and vivid posts in the past. Much love and strength to you and him, my friend ❤️ 9mo
Bookwormjillk My thoughts are with you and His Elderliness. ❤️ 9mo
Centique @batsy oh thank you Suba. Im so glad i had the opportunity to share his book reviews here - it turned out to be a treasure for me and he loved that my friends were listening to his opinions. 💕 9mo
merelybookish Oh Paula, nothing to add that hasn't already been said but thinking of you and your dad at this time. 💕 My parents are in their 80s and are pretty good but I dread the day when they aren't! I still depend on them for so much. 9mo
rabbitprincess Thinking of you and your dad ❤️❤️ 9mo
MaureenMc Sorry to hear about your dad. 💗🙏💗 9mo
RohitSawant Paula I‘m so sorry to hear. Reading this was heart-wrenching. Keeping you and your father in my thoughts. Take care 💕 9mo
Rissreads Oh Paula, I feel your pain. I loved hearing His Elderliness‘s reviews. I‘m thinking of you in this hard time and sending love ❤️ 9mo
Centique @merelybookish @rohit-sawant @Rissreads thank you so much guys. Your kind thoughts mean so much. He has made it out of hospital into the “hospital care” ward in his rest home but is sleeping fairly constantly at the moment. We have no idea what will happen really - his heart just keeps on keeping on and beating the odds. 💕 9mo
Megabooks I‘ve prayed for you and him every day. I‘m glad he‘s out of the hospital. 💕💕 I‘ll continue praying. I hope you are doing okay. Sometimes caregivers need extra care themselves. 💜💜 9mo
Centique @Megabooks thank you so much Meg. It is just so impossible to have any certainty about him. My sister flew in this week as we thought we‘d better say what we need to say while he still has conscious periods and then he suddenly rallied and was able to sit in a chair yesterday 🙏 So thank you very much for your prayers! Such a rollercoaster of emotions it has been and continues to be. I really appreciate your love and support 💕 9mo
ClairesReads This is such a fun read. Glad you enjoyed 9mo
Suet624 Oh no. I‘m happy he‘s out of the hospital but I‘m so sorry for what‘s happening. It‘s such a long and sad journey. Much love to you. 9mo
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LisaLovesToRead
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A good trip down memory lane

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JackOBotts
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3.5 ⭐️ for my April #Roll100 pick

Happy to be back with Klosterman on this ride through the 90s, the decade that took me through my tweens/teens. I especially enjoyed the sections on music, TV, movies…he also took a deep dive into politics…

PuddleJumper 🎉🎉 13mo
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Chelsea.Poole
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Loved this look at such an influential decade…I was a child in the 90s and though I remember some of the events, it was through the lens of childhood and I‘ve been interested to learn more about huge cultural moments as an adult. I listened to the audiobook narrated by the author which was presented in a mostly lighthearted but still informative way. Entertaining and educational, my favorite kind of NF!

Aimeesue I had that phone! 😂 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 13mo
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dabbe I want one for the Eighties! 🤣 13mo
MatchlessMarie I loved this one too. I thought the section about the influence of Garth Brooks was especially interesting. 13mo
Chelsea.Poole @Aimeesue I always wanted one!! 😆 13mo
Chelsea.Poole @dabbe oh yes, same! I‘d definitely take an 80s book, heck I‘d read any decade of the 20th century. 13mo
Chelsea.Poole @MatchlessMarie I agree! Garth was huge but I guess I didn‘t realize just HOW huge! 13mo
dabbe @Chelsea.Poole You know, I would too! 🤗 13mo
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kimmypete1
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If you‘re a fan of the nineties like me I highly recommend, lots of things were discussed!

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GerardtheBookworm
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Oh, this brings me back since I'm Gen Xer. The 90's were on the cusp of a precursor for technological and social change before 9/11, Y2K, and electric cars. It's a reflection of the changing music scene of Grunge in Seattle, open discussions about sex due to HIV and the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, social change with the OJ verdict and the LA Riots, and the advancements of computers and phones. In a series of essays, Klosterman gives you nostalgia.

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CoffeeNBooks
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I feel seen, heard, and understood! 😀 As a Gen-Xer, this book is all about the things that shaped our generation. I really enjoyed the first part of the book and all of the nostalgia it evoked, more so than the second part of the book about politics and news. But it was still interesting reading about politics and news, since they also helped shape the decade.
#2023ReadySetRead @clwojick
#BookChain @TheAromaofBooks
#NoBuy2023 @PuddleJumper

BookNerd9906 Stacked! Totally judging a book by its cover! 14mo
CoffeeNBooks @BookNerd9906 As soon as I saw the cover, I knew I had to read it! 😂 14mo
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Jemgirl2014 If a smartphone was made to look like this I think I‘d buy it. Feeling the nostalgia. 😊 14mo
Blaire @CoffeeNBooks yes!! My sister and I had this phone. #90sgirl 14mo
CoffeeNBooks @Jemgirl2014 Definitely! 14mo
CoffeeNBooks @Blaire They were so cool!! 14mo
Clwojick I‘ll have to check it out! 14mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 14mo
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CoffeeNBooks
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I've been looking forward to starting this one that I got for Christmas, and today is the day! Saturday morning #coffeeandabook

Bklover Hope you are enjoying!! 1y
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jlhammar
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#12Booksof2022 🎶 On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me, a trip back to the nineties 🎶

For my twelve, I‘m highlighting my favorite audiobooks of the year. Great books that were all the more enjoyable thanks to outstanding narration &/or production.

Andrew65 Love a great audiobook. 1y
melissajayne You might the podcast History of the 90‘s. 1y
jlhammar @melissajayne Thanks, I‘ll have to give that a listen! 1y
dabbe THAT made my day. Thanks for the laugh! 1y
Aimeesue I had that phone! 😂 1y
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CoffeeNBooks
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Thank you so much for the gifts Catie! I've seen this coffee before and wanted to try it but never have. I will definitely put the coloring book to use- how fun! And I can't wait to read this book- I'm a Gen Xer, so I'm definitely looking forward to all the nostalgia!
@catiewithac

catiewithac Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 😍 1y
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Scochrane26
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This was definitely like reliving my teenage years but with much more in-depth analysis. I did find myself distracted with the audio at times, some chapters weren‘t as interesting as others. I found the sections about Clinton & George W really interesting, as well as Nirvana & Tupac. 3.5/5 ⭐️

IndoorDame I so wanted one of those phones!! 1y
Scochrane26 @IndoorDame I don‘t think I had one either but thought they were cool. I had a pale pink one in the same shape. 1y
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JenReadsAlot
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Mehso-so

I was hoping for some feel good nostalgia, but was sadly mostly bored...

Scochrane26 That‘s good to know because I saw it on GR as a nominee & thought I would like it. 1y
JenReadsAlot @Scochrane26 Me too so very disappointed. 1y
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OriginalCyn620
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First, let me say that I loved the 90s! I miss the 90s. This book starts with the fall of the Berlin Wall in ‘89 and ends with the collapse of the Twin Towers on 9/11. A lot was covered, certainly not everything, but it seemed the main highlights of the decade were covered. Too many to list, but as a Gen Xer who lived through all the things discussed, I think it was well done.

#bookspinbingo - my #doublespin for this month
#nonfictionnovember

EclecticBookLover Loved this one@! 1y
CBee I miss the 90s too!! 1y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 1y
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BekaReid
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Mehso-so

The cover of this book was a huge draw. I owned that phone; I'm part of the Oregon Trail generation, a subset of millennials who literally spent half their adolescence without the internet and half with it. Parts of this book were quite interesting, but other parts felt kinda meh or just drug along. (I couldn't resist using the 1998 Cam app for some authenticity 😂)

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BekaReid
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I went through my TBR and requested all the ones my local library had at the moment (bottom 5 in stack). And then I remembered it was pub day for Celeste Ng's new book today so, of course, I had to swing by my local indie bookstore and snag that. Now I have no idea where to start 😂

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kbuggle
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If you‘re desperate to feel older than you already do, this is for you! 🥴
I‘m only half kidding.

FashionableObserver 🤣🤣🤣🤣 2y
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CallMeIshmael
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I enjoyed this one for the nostalgia plus I always enjoy Klosterman‘s writing but it was less than I was expecting, I wanted more of a deep dive into the actual culture of the 90‘s and what it actually meant.

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squirrelbrain
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Another wonderful book just arrived; thank you Meg! @Megabooks

This was on the #camplitsy long list too and I‘ve been meaning to read it ever since. You picked two fabulous books!

And Henry said ‘I remember exactly how to pose when you get a new book, Momma; I did this yesterday!‘ He did lick this one though, so I‘ve put it well out of reach, although he‘s never chewed a book yet!

Megabooks This was 5⭐️ for me earlier this year, so I hope you love it too! 💜💜💜 2y
Megabooks I hope Henry doesn‘t get a book habit. 😬 2y
TrishB Sansa has only ever chewed one book! Never again. 2y
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MicheleinPhilly Precious Henry! Pickles is a book licker but not a chewer. She did eat a few bookmarks as a puppy though. 2y
Gissy Henry is looking so you can remember he is there!🐶❤️❤️❤️ 2y
batsy Oh, Henry! He's such a good book model 😍 2y
BarbaraBB Such a sweet gift! And sweet Henry 🤍 2y
Cathythoughts How lovely, and Henry looks great. ♥️ 2y
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GatheringBooks
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#ArtfulAugust Day 9: Apparently, there is a book entitled #1990s or The Nineties.

CBee I always wanted one of those phones 😂 2y
vivastory I was listening to this being discussed on a podcast this afternoon. Definitely want to read it. 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I had one of these!! 📞 2y
Eggs Well done 👍🏼 ☎️ 📚 2y
LiseWorks I remember that phone, lol yep had one too! 2y
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keys_on_fire
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Overall, this book is a pick. The actual reading of it went in waves; certain chapters were fascinating and others really were a drag. I am part of the core demographic that this book was talking about and so there were a lot of insights that were fun to look back and reflect on that new perspective. I‘m curious how someone who didn‘t live through the 90‘s would receive this book.
#bookspin for July @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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fredthemoose
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I really enjoyed this. The 90s overlapped with my adolescence through young adulthood. I remembered most of what was in here and enjoyed having it put in some context. It‘s definitely through the lens of what was covered by mainstream media, which was dominated by white voices, but does acknowledge that at the beginning. I‘d be interested in talking about it with younger adults who don‘t remember much of the 90s.

MatchlessMarie I really enjoyed this one too 2y
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Coleen
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I think I was hoping for more nostalgia with this, and there was some of that, but not as much as I craved. It was more a recollection of events and then an analysis of how each impacted society. Not bad, but not as immersive as I‘d hoped.

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ClairesReads
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A fun, but also serious, pulpy but also analytical look at some significant cultural moments of the nineties. Klosterman‘s book is by no means an exhaustive encapsulation of this moment in time, but he strikes a great balance of social, cultural. political, and economic moments to unpack. It reads like a series of podcasts. I‘m obviously the target audience and from this vantage point, Klosterman nailed it.

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MilesnMelodies
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I long for the 90s as critique of the millennial & Gen Z generations stems far beyond the usual intergenerational differences. This book however, is blatantly one guy's perception of that decade. I had to stop reading only in Chapter One when he spent several pages making clear that he didn't understand the premise of the movie Reality Bites. It would be a great topic if it were covered by someone who understands things beyond the surface.

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keys_on_fire
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My July #bookspinbingo layout! As I read the books, I will add to each square to turn the star into fireworks. Super excited about this one!!

Tagged book is my #bookspin for July. @TheAromaofBooks

Maria514626 I love your board! 🎉🎉🎉 2y
BarkingMadRead This is fabulous! 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Looks great!! Can't wait to see your fireworks!! 2y
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Meshell1313
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#thoughtfulthursday @MoonWitch94
📖 Tagged book- I rarely read non fiction but I love me some Klosterman!
📖🤯💔🪐🔺: love a good sci fi love triangle!
📖cover art for sure

I‘ll tag : @h.schlabach5 @JaarnBee

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bio_chem06
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Not a shabby place to finish this one!

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bio_chem06
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Lunch time reading with a view. Gotta love the “sky deck” the hospital gives the employees for lunch. It‘s too hot for the garden, so I‘ll take a rooftop.

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MatchlessMarie
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Day 1 Progress for #MarvellousMay

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 2y
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RamsFan1963
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64/150 I was 26 at the beginning of the 90s, and although I associate more with the 80s, in music especially, I felt an overwhelming sense of warm nostalgia from this book. Not all of the Nineties was great, some parts I'd forgotten were down right lousy, but overall it was nice to look back on a time I still remember fondly. 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐💫

charl08 I really wanted one of those phones... not sure why?! 2y
MilesnMelodies @charl08 Because they're cool?! I had one and love it. 2y
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The Nineties began on January 1, 1990, except for the fact that of course they did not.

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

ShyBookOwl Lol 2y
Megabooks This was a good collection. Glad you enjoyed it too! 2y
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Addison_Reads
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I graduated high school in 1999. Reading this book was like time traveling back to my youth. The nostalgia I felt while reading this may make me biased, but I thought Klosterman did an excellent job of capturing the essence of what the 90's felt like.

Side note: I made a lot of phone calls on a phone just like the one on the cover. 😁

Librarybelle I‘m looking forward to this one! I‘m a 2000 graduate, so I feel like this has to be my coming of age years in book form. 😂 2y
The_Penniless_Author I'm a 1998 graduate, so I probably have the same biases 😁 Will have to check this out. 2y
vivastory Class of '97 here. Definitely looking forward to this one! (edited) 2y
EvieBee Phone envy! I graduated class of 2002 but I was stuck in 80s culture and had the pink phone similar to this one. 😆 2y
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Meshell1313
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I loved everything about this. I was born in ‘83 so the nineties were my decade. I still love everything nineties; it‘s my favorite music, movies and TV shows. I love all of Klosterman‘s books and find them super amusing and insightful. He always writes about all things pop culture related and this did not disappoint. I mean do you all remember getting tons of AOL CDs mailed to your home? If you do, read this book! 😂

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ImperfectCJ
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An interesting look back at the decade that encompassed my teen years and early adulthood. Klosterman leans heavily on the idea that we can't remember things accurately because, since we know what comes next, the significance and context shift in our minds so that the known future appears inevitable in retrospect. It's likely accurate, more or less, but perhaps obvious enough that it doesn't need quite so much repeating.

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ImperfectCJ
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Listening to the tagged book while packing up high school yearbooks from the 90s feels quite apt.

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Hooked_on_books
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I was in my teens and 20s in the 90s, so for me this was a fun look back at the decade. I especially appreciated the inclusion of what it was like at the time vs how the same thing was perceived/remembered later. What I didn‘t like was the audiobook including Dion Graham, then criminally underutilizing him to the point I found a little insulting.

Megabooks Agree re: Graham 2y
britt_brooke @Hooked_on_books @Megabooks Good point! I found myself wishing Graham had narrated the entire book. 2y
Hooked_on_books @britt_brooke @Megabooks Frankly, I wouldn‘t mind if he narrated every audiobook! It was so weird to me how he came across as the sidekick here. I almost feel like they hired him to do it, then Chuck threw a hissy fit, wanting to read it himself, and this was their solution. I wasn‘t happy, since I just have so much respect for the man. 2y
britt_brooke @Hooked_on_books It does make you wonder! 😂 And I 100% agree, Graham is absolutely one of the best. 2y
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Cortg
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A blast from the past! It‘s interesting to see how so much has changed in the last few decades from politics, technology, entertainment and even how we perceive the world then and now. #booked2022 ~new in 2022

Cinfhen I requested this book months ago & My library JUST ordered this one…but I‘m still #23 on one copy 2y
Cortg @Cinfhen Good thing for TBR lists while you wait! I feel ya though. I rarely buy new books so I feel I‘m always playing the waiting game! 2y
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akfreeborn
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This is a wonderful account of the decades‘ influences and quite a bit about Gen-X and the world the emerged into. So many historic, pop culture, political and social references that explains those effects on us. Really fascinating and hard to put down!

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Soubhiville
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I graduated high school in ‘93, so this book was like a time machine to my teens and early 20‘s.

90‘s politics, sports (I may have skipped some of that part), music, tv, movies, and culture all get addressed. Total nostalgia but also we can see it all now from a different angle.

I don‘t know the last time I thought about Paulie Shore! Lol.

If you‘re a Gen Xer, I bet you‘ll enjoy this too!

jlhammar Yes, I had the exact same reaction to the Pauly Shore part! Too funny. I really enjoyed this one too. 2y
Hooked_on_books I‘m really looking forward to this one, my fellow Class of ‘93 graduate! 2y
Leelee.reads Class of ‘93! Represent! 🙌🏽 2y
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Rachbb3 Class of ‘93 right here! 2y
ncsufoxes This is on my list, I graduated in ‘94. 2y
Eyelit Finally had a library hold free up so Now I‘ve got a 9 week estimated wait 😆 2y
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mdemanatee
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Friday I took myself to the Art Institute with my audiobook and visited some of my favorite ladies who just want to read in peace, among other things.

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Jbakesmcgee3
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Bailedbailed

I have read and enjoyed Klosterman in the past, so when I saw he was writing a book about the 90s I was thrilled. I don‘t know if it is the current climate or just me changing, but this book feels like the author is creating a series of elongated tweets, inserting as many SAT words as possible making fun of the public figures responsible for our entertainment. What I was hoping would be a fun journey back was like reading a rant on social media.

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nitalibrarian
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I'm wide awake when I should be asleep, so thought might as well catch up on Litsy. I finished this audiobook this weekend. Very much enjoyed. I graduated high school in '98 and remember lots about what he writes. He brought back so many memories. He writes about politics, current events, and pop culture from that decade without over idolizing or critizing. It was a pretty unique decade I think, or maybe because I experienced it at a young age.

Megabooks We‘re the same age, and I enjoyed the nostalgia too! 2y
mdemanatee I‘m enjoying listening to this one right now (though admittedly reading to get a larger sense of events I only remember through a child‘s eyes) 2y
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rachelk
The Nineties: A Book | Chuck Klosterman
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This is a great book for anyone interested in recent (mostly U.S.) history. If you remember this decade it feels incredibly nostalgic and if you don‘t, it‘s very informative. While the book is entertaining, I thought it was a bit more serious than the cover implies. #nonfiction

rachelk Klosterman was not attempting bias-free, comprehensive journalism. He was not constructing an argument or making the case. He was simply describing the feeling of being a young adult in the nineties, with context, from his perspective. As for Gen X being “the least annoying” generation still alive, that‘s just his opinion. If you can‘t easily shrug it off, that‘s kind of his point. 9mo
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SteveWJones
The Nineties: A Book | Chuck Klosterman
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Watching The Gilded Age while reading The Nineties. 🤷🏻‍♂️
#GenX #GenerationX #TheNineties #90s

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nitalibrarian
The Nineties: A Book | Chuck Klosterman
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The temps warmed up enough after a week if single and negative digits to do a proper walk. I'm on chapter 6 of this audiobook now. He's talking about the rise of the internet. #audiowalk

DinoMom Beautiful puppers! 2y
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Cortg
The Nineties: A Book | Chuck Klosterman
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This Gen X‘er enjoyed this trip down memory lane. Th Nineties covers topics in politics, sports, tv/movies, music, technology and pop culture. It was fun to look back at a time of my coming of age. I graduated high school, college and got married all in the 90‘s! It‘s amazing to think how culture and technology has evolved since then, including our perception and thinking as people.

vivastory Looking forward to reading this one. I definitely appreciate the communication & convenience of the digital age, but I admit to also missing the 90s from time to time. 2y
OriginalCyn620 I miss the 90s! I have this one and can‘t wait to read it! 2y
CSeydel Whoa, I had that phone when I was 16 2y
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jlhammar Yes, totally agree! Being reminded of just how different my life was back in the 90s really hit home how much has changed in terms of culture and tech in such a short span of time. Really enjoyed this one. 2y
RamsFan1963 This will be my next Audible pick after I finish Gangster Nation. 2y
Cortg @RamsFan1963 I hope you enjoy it! 2y
Cortg @jlhammar It‘s crazy when it‘s all summed up like this! 2y
Cortg @OriginalCyn620 @vivastory I miss the 90‘s too! I do love the internet and my phone though 🙄 (edited) 2y
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The Nineties: A Book | Chuck Klosterman

Currently reading this.

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Kimberlone
The Nineties: A Book | Chuck Klosterman
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Klosterman‘s examination of the 90s is written from a Gen X perspective, and he definitely interrogates the contradictions expressed by Gen Xers (anti-commercialism, concept of “selling out” & being “alternative” - in an era that was the last great gasp of the monoculture). In Klosterman‘s view, the 90s were the last “decade,” bookended by Nirvana‘s Nevermind and 9/11, and it‘s hard to disagree as a millennial born in 1989 and raised in the 90s.

Kimberlone I listened to the audiobook and really enjoyed Klosterman‘s narration, with parentheticals and footnotes read by a second narrator. I enjoyed the focused topic of this book compared to others I have read of his that were more essay collections. Klosterman has great insights about the integral role that the telephone and, especially, television played in 90s culture, prior to the ubiquity of the internet and transition to digital life. 2y
melissajayne I so wanted a phone like that portrayed on the cover. 2y
Megabooks I thought the way they did the footnotes was really good, and I‘d like to see that more often in nonfiction audiobooks. 2y
Kimberlone @Megabooks agreed! I really appreciate when attention has been paid to making the audiobook experience unique. Malcolm Gladwell does a good job with his audiobooks too. 2y
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