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The Mark and the Void
The Mark and the Void: A Novel | Paul Murray
Short-listed for the Bord Gis Energy Irish Book Awards in the Eason Book Club Novel of the Year category.What links the Investment Bank of Torabundo, www.myhotswaitress.com (yes, with an s, don't ask), an art heist, a novel called For the Love of a Clown, a six-year-old boy with the unfortunate name of Remington Steele, a lonely French banker, a tiny Pacific island, and a pest control business run by an ex-KGB agent? The Mark and the Void is Paul Murray's madcap new novel of institutional folly, following the success of his wildly original breakout hit, Skippy Dies. While marooned at his banking job in the bewilderingly damp and insular realm known as Ireland, Claude Martingale is approached by a down-on-his-luck author, Paul, looking for his next great subject. Claude finds that his life gets steadily more exciting under Paul's fictionalizing influence; he even falls in love with a beautiful waitress. But Paul's plan is not what it seemsand neither is Claude's employer, the Investment Bank of Torabundo, which swells through dodgy takeovers and derivatives trading untilwell, you can probably guess how that shakes out. The Mark and the Void is the funniest novel ever written about the recent financial crisis, and a stirring examination of the deceptions carried out in the names of art and commerce.
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jfount
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This was great; deeper than I was expecting, getting into existential questions about reality, fiction, capitalism, and human relationships. Like “An Evening of Long Goodbyes” it‘s a book that succeeds in drawing you into dark, thoughtful places while still being very funny and full of entertaining characters.

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jfount

“He sighs. ‘Okay. Well, you‘re right, once a woman starts calling you a Nazi, it‘s time to bow out. Frankly, from what you‘ve told me, you may have dodged a bullet. The paintings and the organic food should have been a clear enough warning. Better to get out now, before she starts making you wear vegetarian shoes and call history ‘herstory‘.”

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jfount
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It‘s been a while, on all counts.

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Yossarian
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Mehso-so

I think it might be a metaphor that the book fell apart before I finished reading it.

It was pretty much all plot (read "banking"), and no real character change or growth or depth. Even Claude, the French hero in Ireland, just sort of acts all Claude-y throughout, and some stuff happens.

But I finished before Book Club tomorrow, so that's a win.

MrBook Win! 7y
ApoptyGina69 Totally agree with your review. Not everything can be 7y
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Yossarian
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I wish I had started tracking the bizarre similes from the start!

"This is like hearing that Hitler had deployed the Waffen-SS to build an owl sanctuary."

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Yossarian
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Oh, the similes!

"It is like watching a runaway train, a runaway train that is pretending to be gay."

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Yossarian
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As someone with no ancestors from within 1,000 miles of Ireland, I have been celebrating St. Patrick's Day by reading a novel set in Dublin in which literally none of the main characters are Irish.

Also, inexplicably, my Starbucks cup isn't green. If I were a War-Against-Christmas kind of guy, I'd be asking questions.

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Yossarian
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The Russian guy makes a Russian Reversal/ Yakov Smirnoff joke!

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Yossarian
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???Unfortunate Simile Alert!???

"The traders bounced off, their conversation a blizzard of acronyms and stomach-turning sexual references, like a Scrabble game at a gang bang."

coffeenebula Yeah. No. 7y
bookwrm526 Whhhaattt??? 7y
stargazerblue49 Omg 😹😹😹 7y
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Zelma No no no. Just no. Where was his editor? 😬 7y
Megabooks 🤣🤣 7y
aprilbapryll Uhhhhh yeah no. 7y
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Yossarian
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I feel as though I recently read something unusual modified by "melancholy," but I didn't know it would be the beginning of a trend so I didn't file it away well enough in my memory.

Lindy 🤔 7y
tournevis I think I have some in the back of my fridge. 7y
vivastory That's the next Smashing Pumpkins album "Melancholy Lettuce & the Infinite Salads" 7y
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Books88 😂 7y
LisaJo @tournevis Bawaahaha 😂😂😂 7y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @vivastory That is fantastic! 😂😂😂 7y
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Yossarian
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New book club book. I haven't loved the last few, and this one is on the longer side (450 pages). Anyone who has read it and can give me hope?

LauraJ 🤐 7y
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Wilkie
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Preparing for a journey home. Will 2 books be enough for a 13 hr flight, followed by a 14 hr stop-over and then another 7 hr flight? ( considering I am traveling with 2 kids)😬😬

rubyslippersreads I'd add a third one for insurance. 😄 7y
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Wilkie
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After building my book pyramid I was physically and emotionally spent (I now have insight into what the ancient Egyptians went through). I'll be honest, when I checked todays challenge I was hoping for something less taxing. #headlesscovers ? Nooo! I threw myself dramatically on my bed and cried a bit. Then a miracle occurred..I looked over to my #tbr pile and found a #headlesscover. Some jumping on the bed may have occurred. #photoadaynov16

thegirlwiththelibrarybag 😂😂😂 7y
erzascarletbookgasm 😅👍🏼 7y
Kalalalatja I laughed out loud when I read this 😂😂 7y
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tpixie Funny!! 7y
LauraBeth 😂😂 7y
saresmoore Haha! Yes! And it's a great headless cover, too. 7y
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Working through a backlog of birthday book reviews from September...I loved this one. Alternately a hysterically funny takedown of modern investment banking and a dark meditation on modern life. Not sure it hits the stated goal of being a "modern day Ulysses" but I applaud the ambition.

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Marchpane
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I never use #bookmarks but I do love them as souvenirs. This selection come from bookshops in Paris, California and my home town of Brisbane, Australia.

The closeup pic, which is the reverse of the pink Shakespeare & Co bookmark, is their impressive upcoming author events list (they were 'upcoming' in 2015).

Oh, and I have no idea where the ladybird one came from. 🐞😅

#booktober

GlitteryOtters Dang, what an upcoming events lineup...! Also, Greg Proops! Love him! 💕 8y
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ApoptyGina69

I much preferred Skippy Dies

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ChrisStingray
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Amazing book that shows a human side to the moneymakers...

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Ais

'But we get on like a house on fire, don't we Claude?' 'I picture the flames, the screaming. 'Yes', I say.'

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Ais
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We have a banker rob his own bank

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