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he_j 's review for:
Midnight's Children
by Salman Rushdie
The BBC audiobook presentation of this classic was very good. In his interview at the end, Rushdie states that anyone who goes to India remarks on the crowdedness of so many people. He indicates that he tried to get that feeling across by having so many characters with their various story lines and having the main storyline fighting its way through . That helped explain why I was sometimes confused, before getting straightened out again. I think if I was reading text, I could have gone back to check, but the dramatics were fabulous!