tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32181667.post1410118792456613869..comments2021-10-05T02:35:33.567-05:00Comments on RabbitReader: The Sense of an Ending by Julian BarnesChironhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209919646830520344noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32181667.post-57351930389272748152013-04-22T13:08:52.603-05:002013-04-22T13:08:52.603-05:00If there is a book that you would want to just cli...If there is a book that you would want to just cling on, with your eye flaps not moving and your eyeballs petrified by the sheer cleverness of the author, this is the book to read. Every paragraph has a strange but welcoming obscurity to it, which makes a second read as good as reading a different book altogether. The days of careless mistakes that one could pass for have been put forward in a way that one feels the tingle of nostalgia framed with the question "What could have been!". A phased transition from juvenile carelessness to adult reciprocation, met with love, illicit sex, lies, betrayal, suicide, maths, and mysteries at frequent intervals, is something that one can relate to. And to top it all, the ending just steals the show.Meerahttp://shayari.co.innoreply@blogger.com