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billy_p 's review for:
The Brooklyn Follies
by Paul Auster
This was alright; coming off Don DeLillo it wasn't too annoying to have characters who are as banal and as not prone to self-examination as real people are. This book is all about the story--no grand themes, no florid or interesting language. Well, I suppose there is some grand theme about how innocent everyone's ordinary lives were before 9/11. And if you like reading about Park Slope specifics, this is definitely for you.