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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 60% done with A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy
BAD.

Wow that went downhill quickly. I will finish it because I've kinda been doing a Columbine true crime deep dive but this is horrible!

My sympathy for Sue Klebold has a limit.

Many praise this as "brave". Some say it's insulting.

From 40%-60% and beyond this takes a nosedive so badly.
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A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 27% done with A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy
This is such a complex and controversial topic so I won't get into my full opinion until I review this....if I even choose to.

All said this is compelling and enjoyable.

On the other hand: Sue Klebold leaves a very bad taste in my mouth. She genuinely seems incredibly self-absorbed almost to the point of narcissism.
Nov 05, 2025 01:17PM 3 comments
A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is on page 44 of 224 of Dylan Thomas Collected Poems (Wordsworth Poetry Library)
Not my favorite poet. I got this very cheap though so I'm not complaining, per se.

There was some Dylan Thomas poems we read in school. They're the worst ones!

A good casual read.
Nov 05, 2025 10:09AM Add a comment
Dylan Thomas Collected Poems (Wordsworth Poetry Library)

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is on page 139 of 212 of Despair
Nabokov writes a suspense novel similar to pulp fiction/hardboiled writers like Chandler, Hammett, Woolrich, Thompson, Hughes, etc.

Thus a favorite writer is dabbling in a favorite genre. He's winning at it too. This guy writes

Nabokov=opium of the literary masses sounds dumb. Yet Nabokov fans are a bit like junkies. Not just me either! I didn't get the hype until I explored him deeply. Superb!
Nov 05, 2025 10:04AM Add a comment
Despair

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 64% done with Fathers and Sons
As luck would have it the person at my local library who had a hold on this forfeited the hold so it's mine for 3 weeks.

Want a very brief review?

This should be taught in junior/senior levels of high school (particularly for gifted students in honors or AP lit classes) and on that note definitely in college.

I will retract that opinion if this suddenly becomes grossly vulgar or violent in the 36% I have left.
Nov 05, 2025 09:41AM Add a comment
Fathers and Sons

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is on page 25 of 191 of Alcoholics (Mulholland Classic)
I recently finished the great Pop. 1280 from this author. Review in progress!

The Alcoholics my 4th Jim Thompson read. So far each book has been 5 stars.

Pop 1280 is especially unique and so I thought this would suck comparatively. 25 pages in and I'm hooked. Can't wait to keep reading!!!

Jim Thompson is quickly becoming my go-to thriller writer especially when my post-TBI issues are flaring. He's so memorable.
Nov 03, 2025 01:58AM Add a comment
Alcoholics (Mulholland Classic)

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 54% done with Fathers and Sons
Unfortunately I can't renew my library e-book loan so I'll have to wait a couple weeks to re-rent! (How are there not unlimited copies of EBOOKS!?)

Shockingly modern. Surprisingly emotional. Interesting characters.

For all of Tolstoy's (slightly) disappointing moments Turgenev, Chekhov, Gogol, and of course Dostoevsky have more than compensated for OG Russian Lit.

I might buy some Turgenev books for Christmas!
Nov 02, 2025 11:49PM Add a comment
Fathers and Sons

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 34% done with Fathers and Sons
Chekhov meets Kafka

THIS is peak classical Russian literature. Better than Tolstoy so far in fact it's 5 stars so far... just an incredibly compelling book.
Nov 01, 2025 04:33AM Add a comment
Fathers and Sons

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 18% done with The House of My Mother: A Daughter's Quest for Freedom
Shari is brave! This story needs to be told.

I'm not in a huge rush to finish this as it's audiobook. (Yep- Jordan is listening to an audiobook. Still would rather be reading it instead!) Regardless I want to update this account as much as I can for my personal enjoyment and I'm truly hoping to grow my audience a bit.
Oct 12, 2025 10:39PM Add a comment
The House of My Mother: A Daughter's Quest for Freedom

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is on page 168 of 261 of Literary Noir: A Series of Suspense: Volume One
As far as mystery/suspense goes this is one of the finest short story collections I've ever read

Each story is sublime on its own. I can now say with reasonable certainty that Cornell Woolrich never wrote the same mystery twice.

Yet there are almost always two twists in all his stories- bare minimum- and a surprising amount of character development.

These tales feel fresh 80 years later. Don't let age deter!
Sep 10, 2025 05:42PM 1 comment
Literary Noir: A Series of Suspense: Volume One

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 13% done with Her Body and Other Parties
I'm hooked! Maybe a bit hypersexualized for me but not that OTT.

The key here is this author CAN WRITE at an adult level. Something I can't say for many of her peers.

Also why is the writer so obsessed with the reader properly characterizing both
... well the characters AND significant moments?(at least in the first story). I'm guessing it's a plot device.
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Her Body and Other Parties

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 5% done with Columbine
I'm reading the latest version of this- apparently the 25th anniversary thus a 2024 edit.

For those who don't know: this book has become controversial after having been hailed as "the actual truth" for a long time. In fact I might've read it before.

I'm glad Cullen removed Brenda Parker but "dying a virgin" seems like an absolutely stupid concept to raise in a story like this. What does it MATTER?
Sep 09, 2025 12:25AM 1 comment
Columbine

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is on page 99 of 261 of Literary Noir: A Series of Suspense: Volume One
I've read two or three Woolrich full novels before. Each story is like 40 pages so not super short but gripping

What's amazing is we have a crossroads of crime/noir, mystery, and a bit of horror. 'Murder, Obliquely' has a brilliant psychological edge. Hitchcock should've adapted 'All at Once, No Alice' as he did with Woolrich's 'Rear Window'.

(Yep- this guy wrote Rear Window and he remains underrated!)
Sep 05, 2025 11:40PM Add a comment
Literary Noir: A Series of Suspense: Volume One

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 27% done with Snuff
Chuck Palahniuk is one of a small handful of writers who takes utterly filthy subjects and creates some awesome literature as a result.

This guy can write. The obscenity of this is absurd though so be warned. One of my favorite more contemporary authors.
Aug 05, 2025 09:11AM Add a comment
Snuff

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is on page 75 of 192 of Bend Sinister
Well it's Nabokov mixed with F. Scott Fitzgerald's forays into sci-fi/dystopia mixed with Vonnegut.

An ex of mine thought he was "well read" for knowing the impact of Animal Farm which is kinda a joke by comparison to this- Bend Sinister is far more potent.

Don't write Nabokov off because of Lolita.
Jul 12, 2025 01:23PM Add a comment
Bend Sinister

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is on page 42 of 192 of Bend Sinister
Do not let Lolita deter you! Nabokov is genius!

I haven't updated this page much due to multiple personal crises (medical and housing situation).

I have many many books to add as well as archived thoughts to compile into reviews (using AI without using AI).

Nabokov is at his most lyrical here- nearly to a Capote or Fitzgerald level. Yet it's dystopian. Vonnegut/Burgess/Ballard come to mind. A heady blend indeed.
Jul 12, 2025 09:49AM Add a comment
Bend Sinister

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 80% done with A Case of Rape
The social themes sadly remain fresh. Hoping to finish this today. It was a library rental thus I had to return/re-borrow, but it's actually a very quick read.

Chester Himes is a cool writer! This will appeal to 1920s-1950s crime/noir fans, but Himes really has his own thing going. His prose is more minimalist than Hemingway, but it's effective for the subject at hand so to speak!
Feb 13, 2025 06:42AM Add a comment
A Case of Rape

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 29% done with The Death of Ivan Ilych
The 1000+ pages of War and Peace are... hard despite being an enjoyable read overall.

Then I found this which isn't even 100 pages but it packs a punch so far. I'm deeply enjoying my voyage into Russian literature!
Feb 13, 2025 06:37AM Add a comment
The Death of Ivan Ilych

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is on page 83 of 1192 of Collected Poems 1947-97
It's >1000 pages. Don't expect me to finish it anytime soon. I am familiar with some of Ginsberg's poetry already so this isn't entirely new.


83 pages of poetry deeply enjoyed already is a magnificent sign, I must say. Many of the poems I read multiple times too.

Also I like that this collection shows the breadth of his work. He's a classic beatnik yet gifted with the ability to write lyrical and romantic poetry.
Feb 11, 2025 10:21PM Add a comment
Collected Poems 1947-97

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 38% done with Alice in Wonderland
Nope I've never read this to my recollection.

Yes it's completely whacky for a kids' novel. Feed your head!
Feb 11, 2025 02:00PM Add a comment
Alice in Wonderland

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 20% done with 1984
Ok now I know what "Orwellian" means.
Jan 16, 2025 06:35AM Add a comment
1984

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 61% done with Animal Farm
Everyone knows this novel. Definitely wears its themes boldly.

Yep this is my first time reading Animal Farm. I'm not a big fan of Orwell's prose- it seems overly-simplified. Maybe that's the point. I have 1 day to finish this... I hope I do. Then onto 1984 which people have told me is far more profound.

Not sure this is going to be a favorite.
Jan 14, 2025 03:59AM Add a comment
Animal Farm

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is on page 148 of 478 of Collected Poems (Macmillan Collector's Library)
I practically had a mini manifesto written about Yeats.

Then my phone restarted (using the GR App).

If anything 2024 marks the year I've found more joy in the poetic work than any time prior in my life.

It's liberating. My interpretation is mine. No teachers nor textbooks tying me down to one thought.

28 and liberated.

So I'm reading for the beauty, pleasure, and simple treasures.

Yeats is unparalleled.
Dec 12, 2024 12:25AM Add a comment
Collected Poems (Macmillan Collector's Library)

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 16% done with Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed
Pretty compulsive. I take it with a grain of salt but it's interesting and the "soap opera" feel is fun.

I have seen the author's research as being called questionable: again- take it with a grain of salt. This is some good entertainment though... my mom has enjoyed my verbal updates lol.

Diet and easy to read.
Dec 11, 2024 07:55PM Add a comment
Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 15% done with Pale Fire
So this 15% completion rate is going pretty fast. 11/10/2024 is the start date.

Nabokov wins at writing. If I could enjoy reading Lolita and it's filth/abuse: great writer.

This is a simple, possibly early example of "metafiction". It captures me so much that I'm absorbed by the characters and the central poem that I forget this is Nabokov writing and not... literally two characters. He was given a rare gift.
Nov 15, 2024 10:36AM Add a comment
Pale Fire

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Go Ask Jordan, I Think She'll Know is 56% done with All the Names Given: Poems
Well this took such a nosedive it's almost sad.

I don't even know what's going on any longer. Seems the author tries to integrate both personal and sociopolitical topics. The thing is I don't care about topics as it's not compelling. Not at all.

This kinda sucks. It's shaping up to be a premium example of why a lot of modern lit is unattractive to me.

It's too simple. It evokes little emotion. It's boring. Lame.
Nov 11, 2024 09:07PM Add a comment
All the Names Given: Poems

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