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Hey Nostradamus by Douglas Coupland
I just finished reading "Hey Nostradamus" and while I enjoyed it the book was so damn short. I so many more questions that weren't answered or even acknowledge at the end. I feel cheated and I need closure.
Anybody else experience this when reading books by Douglas Coupland? |
I read "Hey Nostradamus" while travelling before Christmas... I thought it was great. I didn't have a problem with the ending at all.
I've also read Miss Wyoming and All Families are Fucked Up (or Phsychotic in some stores). While I think Coupland has become a much better story teller over the years (Generation X was his first novel) I'm not convinced he is a great writer. He still has time to develop some though. To me, Coupland is a member of the school of writers that take on our culture and icons with a sharp eye for satire. I'd lump him together with Chuck Palaniuk (Fight Club, Diary), or Brett Easton Ellis (American Psycho) any day. I am trying to come up with other names I'd add to this "school" but my mind seems to have become quite empty. |
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Good one! Thanks.
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