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A review by wordmaster
Mason & Dixon by Thomas Pynchon
5.0
This book is a wonder, through and through. It speaks of the America that was, the America that might have been, the America that really is, all at once. It speaks of friendship and ambition and the marvels of science and the magic of spirit. It's profound and it's silly, it's funny and it's wise, it's smart and it's dumb, it's sophisticated and it's so very juvenile. It's long, obviously. It's just bonkers, and I expect to read it over and over and over again in a probably unwinnable attempt to wring out and take in every last drop of its essence.
5 stars, 5 stars, 5 stars.
FIRST-TIME REVIEW:
Two pals bustle about making discoveries, rarely understood and often rendered obsolete.
That's life!
5 stars. A mammoth undertaking, a fabulous book, a Lit teacher's wet dream. I understood maybe half of it, and half again of that was dirty jokes.
5 stars, 5 stars, 5 stars.
FIRST-TIME REVIEW:
Two pals bustle about making discoveries, rarely understood and often rendered obsolete.
That's life!
5 stars. A mammoth undertaking, a fabulous book, a Lit teacher's wet dream. I understood maybe half of it, and half again of that was dirty jokes.