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readtome_sheri 's review for:
Little Children
by Tom Perrotta
Little Children is a grim satire of deeply dissatisfied 30-somethings in middle-class suburbia behaving worse than little children. Tom Perrotta is definitely a skilled writer, but I prefer my satire to be a bit more humorous (less grim) and I'm always a little disappointed when there isn't even one sympathetic character.
FAVORITE QUOTES:
~ "After all, what was adult life but one moment of weakness piled on top of another? Most people just fell in line like obedient little children, doing exactly what society expected of them at any given moment, all the while pretending that they’d actually made some sort of choice.”
~ “It felt good, the whole family together on a sunny morning in a wholesome environment. If it hadn't been for the worshiping God part, he would have happily attended church on a regular basis.”
FAVORITE QUOTES:
~ "After all, what was adult life but one moment of weakness piled on top of another? Most people just fell in line like obedient little children, doing exactly what society expected of them at any given moment, all the while pretending that they’d actually made some sort of choice.”
~ “It felt good, the whole family together on a sunny morning in a wholesome environment. If it hadn't been for the worshiping God part, he would have happily attended church on a regular basis.”