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Zone One - Anyone else reading?
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I was happy I finished it. The ending was probably the best part and if you've already worked your way through a good chunk of the prose it's worth it to finish. That was my first Whitehead book and look forward to trying some others.

I admit I'm not sophisticated enough to enjoy the literary skills of the author. The story's plot line was too well hidden for me to follow. Not much going on in that book except the author doing wheelies with his thesaurus.


The best advice is to ignore what everyone else tells you, and to go with your gut. What I do with a book I can't get into, for whatever reason, is put it down and start something else. Then I go back to the previous one with, perhaps, a fresher approach. As I've gotten older, I've lost the urge to finish everything I read, especially if I don't like it or it doesn't grip me. Life is just too short, and there are just too many books. By the way, it is no reflection on the author -- every book will have its ideal reader.


This was my first Colson Whitehead novel. I'm wondering if his others wander back and forth on the timeline like Z1 did. I found that was sort of disconcerting but I got around it by listening to my audible.com copy in the car and then skimming it later on my Nook. It was easier to manage the verbosity of his prose and I found I absorbed a lot more from it that way.
At first I was thinking Virginia Wolff, stream of consciousness, but Colson Whitehead was much easier to follow than VW!
Stick with it to the .... end.

I started reading it and just could'nt get into it. Maybe it was not the right time to read it at the time but might pick up during xmas break

I finished Zone One and didn't really feel like it was worth it in the end. The time jumps were off putting, and I wanted to like it so much more. I love his prose and think he can be a great writer. But Sag Harbor was a much better read in my opinion.
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