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Of course,I'm also being influenced by reading "The Girls" a few months ago... So there's my excuse!

I'm only about 1/3 of the way through this but that's the approach I'm using and it's working for me.
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City of Bohane (other topics)Beatlebone (other topics)
About the Book: (from Amazon.com)
A searing, surreal novel that blends fantasy and reality—and Beatles fandom—from one of literature’s most striking contemporary voices, author of the international sensation City of Bohane
It is 1978, and John Lennon has escaped New York City to try to find the island off the west coast of Ireland he bought eleven years prior. Leaving behind domesticity, his approaching forties, his inability to create, and his memories of his parents, he sets off to calm his unquiet soul in the comfortable silence of isolation. But when he puts himself in the hands of a shape-shifting driver full of Irish charm and dark whimsy, what ensues can only be termed a magical mystery tour.
Beatlebone is a tour de force of language and literary imagination that marries the most improbable elements to the most striking effect. It is a book that only Kevin Barry would attempt, let alone succeed in pulling off—a Hibernian high wire act of courage, nerve, and great beauty.
About the Author: (bio source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_B...)
Kevin Barry is an Irish writer. He is the author of two collections of short stories, and the novel City of Bohane, which was the winner of the 2013 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. His 2015 novel Beatlebone won the 2015 Goldsmiths Prize.
Interview: https://electricliterature.com/madnes...
Rave Review: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/29/boo...
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This book is available from Audible as well and highly recommended as an audiobook as the author reads it himself with his Irish accent and peppered language.
If you would like to chat about this book, or this author, here's a place to do so!
Happy reading!!