Void, A
P**N
I liked Life - a User's manual
I liked Life - a User's manual. Got rather bored with A Void - first 50 pages were brilliant and it's a superb conceit and gorgeously put into English.. but the story is picaresque to the point of tedium.
A**R
Five Stars
Great
L**N
No EEEES
Loved this book. Very cool mystery. Also extremely cool challenge to write and read it.
J**Y
An amusing floccinaucinihilipilification
Random thoughts on first coming into contact with this book:1. Which imp is disposing of a particular mark throughout this folio?2. What can such disposal do to this unassuming appraisal?3. Which man, following an author in disposing of Anton Vowl, slipping a hint as to whodunnit in virtually all this book's paragraphs, would put his sign to such a work of translation? Gilb Adair? A triumph.Which should work by way of illustration, amplifying your grasp of this paradox of a voluminous pratting about - a book, a fantasy of aristocracy and policing, which our author (originally GP, not GA) took a contract to construct without using a particular - shall I say - mark? 5 stars, nay, an infinity of stars for such a victory against customary linguistics!
R**S
Taoin Shrdlu
For thos allrgic to th vowl, " ", this is a grat rad!! Th chaptr paraphrasing Dgar Alln Po's "Th Ravn", is worth th pric of th ntir book, by itslf.Don't worry, just taking away that non-consonant is NOT how it works... This book is a joy for individuals that thrill to word-play.
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منذ يومين
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