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Taipei
Taipei | Tao Lin
A Slate Best Book of the Year�From one of this generation's most talked about and�enigmatic writers comes a deeply personal, powerful, and moving novel about family, relationships, accelerating drug use, and the lingering possibility (…more)
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Taylor
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I loved this. It‘s extremely readable yet uncannily intellectual. Captures attitudes and styles/trains of thought I‘ve never seen before.

It‘s also somehow emotional…I cared about what was going to happen to the characters. I was totally invested in the story, as I generally appreciate unusual stuff like this, the type of stuff that can easily be off-putting to others.

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Tonton
Taipei | Tao Lin
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A FB friend visited Taiwan and found book vending machines at the station.

Bookwomble I found a cheese vending machine in Switzerland, you know, for when you get caught short of cheese! 🧀🐀 7y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Ok, that‘s awesome! (edited) 7y
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Billypar
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Upset that work this month has completely monopolized the brain space that I would be using to read and participate in the photo challenges...I need a #vacation bad! But I did think of this one that features a memorable sequence in a McDonald's in Taiwan that occurs while the MC is visiting from the U.S. with his new girlfriend on Christmas vacation. More drugs involved than most holiday breaks I would guess.. #decdays @Cinfhen

batsy That sounds rough. Hope you get a break over Christmas 🎅🍷 7y
Billypar Thanks- no long vacation, but I will absolutely take back to back 3-day weekends for Christmas and New Year's. Looking forward to more 🍷 and 🎄 but especially 💤😴 7y
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Cinfhen Book sounds cray-cray in an awesome way 😜have you read this one @Reggie 7y
Cinfhen Hope you enjoy your holiday weekends❣️❣️❣️❣️ 7y
Reggie @cinfhen I haven‘t but reading that description, it sounds totally up my alley!!! Stacked. @Billypar Hope it gets better for you. 7y
Cinfhen I'm totally awaiting your review @Reggie 😘 7y
Billypar Thanks @Cinfhen and @Reggie - hope your holidays are good as well! Lin gets compared to Brett Easton Ellis a lot for fairly obvious reasons- Ellis' blurb for this novel is prominently displayed on the back flap. It's a fair comparison but they are still very different- less of the dark humor in this than with Ellis, but Lin's characters seem fleshed out a little more. The youth are from a different generation too, so that colors the interactions. 7y
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katedensen
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Taipei features one of the most #UnlikeableCharacters I've ever encountered (the narrator/protagonist whose name I forgeg). That said, I think the author is pretty unlikeable too. #AprilBookShowers

2BR02B Maybe it's semi-autobiographical? 🤔 8y
katedensen @2BR02B Oh, it absolutely is. 8y
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katedensen
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Day 4 of #FeistyFeb: #changedyourmindabout.

I have definitely changed my mind about Tao Lin--in my early 20s, I read and loved Bed, Eeee Eee Eeee, and Richard Yates. When I read Taipei a few years ago, I found Lin to be self-indulgent, self-involved, and the book itself was just derivative of his earlier work. I grew up, but Lin (and his writing) did not.

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katedensen
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I felt like it was cheating to just take a picture of my entire collection of Haruki Murakami for #booksetinasia so I included Tao Lin's novel, which is set in both in NYC and Taipei (duh). Also, I forgot to include Wind/Pinball because it's hanging out on my #tbr shelf. #somethingforsept #somethingforseptember #septphotochallenge #septemberphotochallenge

RealLifeReading What's this Haruki Murakami Bingo? 9y
KarenUK Love the bingo! Saw that on goodreads.... So great! 9y
katedensen @KarenUK @RealLifeReading Isn't it amazing?! It was published in 2012 in The New York Times Book Review to accompany the release/review of 9y
Alisnazzy You already know I'm in love with this collection lol 9y
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