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[QUOTE="brian_dc:511966"]xmikex said:[QUOTE]brian_dc said:[QUOTE]Reading "Only Revolutions" by Mark Z. Danielewski [IMG]http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n31/n158176.jpg[/IMG] it's pretty out there.[/QUOTE] What do you think of it? I was a HUGE fan of House of Leaves, and I was dying for Danielewski to put something new out, so much so that I spent an hour trying to order The Fifty Year Sword (a book he wrote and released only in the Netherlands 500 copies in Dutch 500 in English) off a Dutch website. I went to Borders to buy Only Revolutions, read a half a dozen pages and just got mad. Is there any solid prose in the whole book or is it all weird poetic stuff?[/QUOTE] I kind of feel the same way as you. I think the only reason I'm still reading it is because I'm waiting for it to come together somehow. I don't know whether or not to just stop reading the historical stuff on the side along with it or not...I think if I did that I might be able to follow the parallels in the two parts better.[/QUOTE]
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