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Now that you finished the Baxter, I am curious - what did you think of the ending?

We had quite the conversations around the office among those of us who read it early. (It was holiday time in retail, however, so I don't exactly recall the comments.)

I think most of us thought it was incredibly well written - every word had a purpose. We did have some different ideas, however, about exactly what happened.

I would definitely go pick up more of his work if I were you.
I saw you just added the Charles Baxter. I would love to know what you think of it when you are done. I have read it and there is lots of discussion around our bookshop office...

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I saw you just added the Charles Baxter. I would love to know what you think of it when you are done. I have read it and there is lots of discussion around our bookshop office...

alphaorder
thanks for the tip! I will definitely check it out.
Bookjones: This is a reply to your message about "Grotesque". ("Just curious, but were you ever able to determine whether your UK version of Grotesque published by Harvill Secker that you mentioned in the "Where are you now?" thread was uncensored?"). No. I had an idea in my mind that the main character met a young relative that I thought was possibly a homosexual prostitute but I couldn't find him in a cursory relook through the text (I was very busy workwise at the time). But without knowing what was said in the original it's hard to know whether this edition was censored. From what I've seen with other books US versions can be censored when UK versions are not even when based on the same translation.
Bookjones, anyone that reads D.H. Lawrence is person of taste and high stranders! I like your picture and your library. Oh yes I am a Cub fan. A romantic
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Damn - I didn't win it, yet again! In Dublin right now

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