Sunday, January 23, 2011

Player one Douglas Coupland

I loved the creation of A was excited about trying Douglas of Coupland's new book. Unfortunately it was not in the same League, but it had recommended a lot themselves.


Player one is set in an airport and tells the story of five people who get into the cocktail lounge if high oil prices threatens all aircraft ground and a global catastrophe.


The book started well. We were introduced to each character, and they were entertaining all individuals with unique personalities. I was particularly pleased to see that one of the characters was happening with Asperger's, that your realistic presence helped the Group on several occasions.


The action was fast paced and readable and writing was littered with thought provoking comments added my enjoyment of the book.



"The thing about arm is that it takes all your time."



Chances are, in fact, so rare that it is to almost as if the universe is designed only to keep you in check hold.



Take my word for it, a day where nothing happens, bad is a wonder - it's a day where all the things that could have gone wrong can't go wrong.


Unfortunately the frequency increases this wisdom in the second half of the book, until all property in an endless flood of deep thought was absorbed. I felt as if I was most raged is and who the characters developed exclusively Coupland's deliver philosophical messages.


The story ended rather abruptly, and I was frustrated by the lack of any real conclusions.


Newspapers have quite excited are from the dictionary like system in which words to describe Coupland, modern day invents situations. There was a lot of truth in these pages, but I thought a novel back was a strange place set - earn, in a book be your own.



Androsolophila: The State of affairs romantic desirable a lonely man in which is while a lonely woman isn't.


Overall, I highly recommend the first half of this book to anyone and love the second half to those excesses of philosophy.



I read with these Judith Leeswammes ' blog. We had a similar response, the book very and I encourage you to check your player a read.


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