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This is one of the most well-written and funny books you'll ever read. My copy has multiple dog ears because I keep going back to look up this or that hilarious passage: Lorne Guyland's rambling dissertations, John Self's drunken careen through a NY restaurant, the chess game near the end (an amazing metaphor-packed *action* scene that you'll read wide-eyed at the fact that anyone could write with such style). Some readers don't seem to understand that you're supposed to despise John Self while still marveling at his antics. I feel bad for those people; I feel pity for those people--oh yes. But for those who like densely written, wildly stylish fiction that also has a point, from a writer at the top of his game, you *must* read this book!
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This is one of the worst books I¡¦ve ever read. I could hardly wait to finish it. I thought the beginning especially had the hallmarks of ineptitude. I certainly wouldn¡¦t look forward to reading any of the author¡¦s other works. I have no regrets about giving this 1 star.
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Absolutely, one of the best books I've read. Amis's The Information is a close second. Literate, street smart and oddly sexy -- its a virtual encyclopedia of excess and verbal virtuosity.
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This was the first Martin Amis novel that I had read and now I know it will not be the last. The style of writing is so satisfying and refreshing. You ache for more when the book is finished and then return to your favourite sections to indulge in what to me is the best read I have had for years. The story is great and the issues raised are thoroughly interesting and very relevent. I found being a young man growing up in the same world as John Self very revealing. The appearance of a real-life character is most thought-provoking
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I'd read several Amis novels then I asked an Amis fanatic which was his favorite. He responed "Money - Absolutey, no question about it". So I checked it out. After reading it, I couldn't agree more.
It always bothers me trying to say a book reflects a certain time period -i.e., everyone on this page says this is some sort of 80s timepiece. Do you have to be a 20s flapper to appreciate 'The Great Gatsby'? Do you have to be a 50s beat to like 'On the Road'? My point : If its good - its good regardless of setting and "Money' is great book for any era.
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