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Will Sargent

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I like books.

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David Foster Wallace: Infinite Jest (Paperback, Back Bay Books) 3 stars

A gargantuan, mind-altering comedy about the Pursuit of Happiness in America Set in an addicts' …

Review of 'Infinite Jest' on 'Storygraph'

3 stars

In some ways, the investment of time and energy it takes to read Infinite Jest results in the people who've read it wanting to make a value statement about how great it is. Look at the vocabulary! And the footnotes! Look at the sprawling interconnections! Look at how BIG it is!

And yes, it is big, and erudite, and DFW was very smart and had a big vocabulary and clearly read lots. But here's the thing.

It's cribbed. You can feel when he's writing on his own, and when he's writing based off a movie he saw, a jokes he retold, the books he's copying, even the Monty Python skits. This stands out even more once the stuff that ISN'T cribbed comes out -- when he writes about depression, you can feel the walls melt as he stands there, trying to make you see something unseeable -- and then he's …

Seth Grahame-Smith: Pride and prejudice and zombies (2009, Scholastic) 2 stars

As a mysterious plague falls upon the village of Meryton and zombies start rising from …

Review of 'Pride and prejudice and zombies' on 'Storygraph'

2 stars

Well, the zombies are amazing -- for brief periods of time you can actually believe they're alive, and then they start talking about balls and marriage and you realize you're seeing the soulless husk of a human. Oh wait, those are the main characters.

I enjoyed the bits where zombies killed or ate the humans. Unfortunately, this didn't happen about 10 pages in, and some of the characters even made it through the entire novel, despite their blatant stupidity and unworthiness to life.

Apparently there's a version where none of the characters die at all -- that would really suck, as just about the only thing that kept me going was the fervant hope that Elizabeth and Darcy would die slowly and in great agony.