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Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins

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allapaz's review against another edition

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2.75

i read this for the first time in college and i definitely enjoyed it more then

better than half bad, probs one of the tops of its specific era of humor but if you only half enjoy the genre you’re only gonna half enjoy this. some nuggets of great in there, if you can get past the absurdism and weird smut. 

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jedore's review against another edition

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challenging funny reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

"We're our own dragons as well as our own heroes, and we have to rescue ourselves from ourselves."

Wow, what a ride! This book was recommended to me by a fellow member of an online book group in response to my request for a book to restore my faith in humanity. 

This was my first Tom Robbins book...and there will definitely be more. 

After the first several chapters, I was concerned it was going to be one of those books that serves as a platform for the author to profess her/his intellectual superiority. (These go straight to my DNF pile these days.) I was just starting to wonder if I was smart enough when something clicked.

The conversations between characters—or inside their own heads—totally won me over and I started crushing on Tom Robbins writing style. 

It's not my usual style at all. I'm not usually a fan of Quirky (with a capital Q)—and definitely not of interludes where the author stops telling the story and talks directly to me (in this case, ranting about a typewriter). 

But, the talks and thoughts about how to make love last, the difference between a criminal and an outlaw, the fascinating theories about good and evil and discrimination, and Tom's theory on tunnel vision were downright brilliant.

It was a blast to get out of my literary box with this fun book! And, it brings me comfort knowing that people like Tom exist.



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