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The Man Without Qualities

The Man Without Qualities by Robert Musil

December 22, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

“Was he a strong person? He didn’t know.” This novel is ostensibly 1750 pages long, at least if you go by the basic page count. But don’t worry! It’s actually only 1200 pages, plus another 500 pages of partial and abandoned material, so it’s not that bad! The novel is great, but exhausting as you can imagine. The biggest exhausting element about it is that it’s not remotely cohesive or consistent. There’s numerous narrative threads and there’s sections of cohesion, but for the most part […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: robert musil

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:685 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: robert musil ·
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In which I have to repeatedly recall how to spell labyrinth.

Labyrinth by Kate Mosse

Deadeye Dick by Kurt Vonnegut

Woman at Point Zero by Nawal el Saadawi

A Red Death by Walter Mosley

A Touch of Jen by Beth Morgan

The Confusions of Young Master Torless by Robert Musil

The Human Comedy by William Saroyan

Myra Breckinridge by Gore Vidal

The Crystal World by JG Ballard

December 28, 2021 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Labyrinth – 3/5 stars Don’t be fooled by the weird claim on the cover of this book that it’s similar to The Da Vinci Code. It’s not except that this book came out in a time where people were very much trying to capitalize on the success of that novel. The result was some very bad copycats from a novel I love, for how exceedingly silly and dumb it is. I don’t think this novel is among my favorite but it’s so very different from […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Ann M. Martin, Beth Morgan, Gore Vidal, JG Ballard, Kate Mosse, kurt vonnegut, Nawal el Saadawi, robert musil, walter mosley, William Saroyan

vel veeter's CBR13 Review No:529 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Ann M. Martin, Beth Morgan, Gore Vidal, JG Ballard, Kate Mosse, kurt vonnegut, Nawal el Saadawi, robert musil, walter mosley, William Saroyan ·
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The difference between a normal person and an insane one is precisely that the normal person has all the diseases of the mind, while the madman has only one!

September 1, 2018 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

CBR10Bingo – Listicle I love a good list. Here’s a good list: https://tinyurl.com/y864bj7g    All the books on this posting are from this list. The Man Without Qualities volume 1 – 5/5 stars This novel is 1700 pages and is broken up into two volumes that house three main sections. I have so far read the first volume, which has two sections, and is 700 pages long. So I am calling this as a break. The novel itself is a novel of ideas, with a heavy ironic […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: asterix the gaul, cbr10bingo, herge, rene goscinny, robert musil, the adventures of tintin vol 1, the blue lotus, the man without qualities, the silence of the sea, vercors

vel veeter's CBR10 Review No:335 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: asterix the gaul, cbr10bingo, herge, rene goscinny, robert musil, the adventures of tintin vol 1, the blue lotus, the man without qualities, the silence of the sea, vercors ·
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