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“Dreams, they’re for those who sleep”

The Virgin Suicides (1993) by Jeffrey Eugenides

July 29, 2024 by drmllz 3 Comments

Content note: The novel contains graphic death scenes and deals with suicide extensively. This review also discusses suicide  and death quite briefly. Bingo square: Earth day: the novel deals with pollution and decay and environmental ruin I was by way of being a movie buff for a while in the early 2000s (which is how I found Pajiba), and I watched Sofia Coppola’s 1999 adaptation of The Virgin Suicides then, and read the book afterwards. I think it was that way around–I remember being surprised […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Horror Tagged With: CBR16, cbr16bingo, content note, drmllz, earth day square, Jeffrey Eugenides, novels set in the 1970s

drmllz's CBR16 Review No:7 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Horror · Tags: CBR16, cbr16bingo, content note, drmllz, earth day square, Jeffrey Eugenides, novels set in the 1970s ·
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The Marriage Plot – Jeffrey Eugenides (2011)

The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides

August 27, 2021 by vel veeter 1 Comment

I know a lot of people either didn’t like this or felt it was underwhelming. I also think the more years we move away from Middlesex, the more we won’t talk about it (a book I love, but imagine won’t hold up years down the line). In this novel, we find ourselves at Brown in 1982 on the eve of graduation. Madeleine is hungover, expecting her parents, and regretting “something” she did last night, even if it wasn’t technically sex. At breakfast she and her […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Jeffrey Eugenides

vel veeter's CBR13 Review No:362 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Jeffrey Eugenides ·
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I Have Heard of This Book So Many Times Without Ever Actually Knowing What It Contained

Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides

March 13, 2019 by Lisa Bee Leave a Comment

I’m not sure where to begin with Jeffrey Eugenides’ Middlesex, simply because there is so much to it: spanning across the story of three generations in a family, the story takes place over many years, as the protagonist, Cal, recounts how he came to be, and how his life shaped who he is now through a long history of family and discovery. We begin in 1922 in Greece, where Cal’s grandparents first begin their relationship under intense shame due to the fact that they are […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Jeffrey Eugenides

Lisa Bee's CBR11 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Jeffrey Eugenides ·
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Lemme get a hit of that eugenides

March 12, 2018 by octothorp Leave a Comment

Poor Jeffrey Eugenides. Every book he writes is going to be “good, but it’s not Middlesex” at best to me.  It’s not fair to the man.  He’s a great writer, but damn was Middlesex a fucking masterpiece.  I keep chasing that high.  I had the same thing with Michael Chabon; my first experience was with the author’s best, most-intriguing-subject-matter book that was tailor made for me, so everything else was going to suffer by comparison.  Any writer would be lucky to have one Middlesex in […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: go read Middlesex, Jeffrey Eugenides, Middlesex

octothorp's CBR10 Review No:21 · Genres: Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: go read Middlesex, Jeffrey Eugenides, Middlesex ·
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The Marriage Plot - Jeffrey Eugenides

I swear I didn’t ctrl-z my Ian McEwan review

May 25, 2017 by octothorp Leave a Comment

Oh, Jeffrey Eugenides, will I ever judge a book of yours fairly after you’ve written Middlesex? This is something of a theme in my reviews in part because I’ll buy books based on the strength of the author’s name if I’ve fallen in love with one of their works, and then they end up in my “I’ll get around to it” pile. But man, I honestly feel guilty with Eugenides because Middlesex is so damn perfect nothing will ever measure up.  It’s a top five […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Jeffrey Eugenides

octothorp's CBR9 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Jeffrey Eugenides ·
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The Marriage Plot - Jeffrey Eugenides

There is no happiness in love, except at the end of an English novel.

March 20, 2017 by Gracey the Giant 4 Comments

My friend M. found the beginning of this book to be quite pretentious. And it is.  It’s pretentious AF for the first 60 or so pages.  And it’s hard to read pretention too.  The first few pages, especially, seem to drag and serve no purpose other than to make you re-think your decision to read it. But, I’m here to tell you that, while the first part of The Marriage Plot is definitely pretentious, it’s pretentious for a reason.  The pretention of Madeline and her […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: college, India, Jeffrey Eugenides, Literature, Mental Health, mental health issues, The 80s, The Marriage Plot, WASPs, world travel

Gracey the Giant's CBR9 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: college, India, Jeffrey Eugenides, Literature, Mental Health, mental health issues, The 80s, The Marriage Plot, WASPs, world travel ·
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