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The Readymade Thief af Augustus Rose
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The Readymade Thief (udgave 2017)

af Augustus Rose (Forfatter)

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20117133,991 (3.39)2
"For fans of Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, an arresting literary puzzle that introduces an unforgettable young heroine plunged into the twisted world of a secret society occupying the derelict buildings of Philadelphia, which heralds the arrival of an astoundingly imaginative and propulsive new voice in fiction. Lee Cuddy is 17 years old and on the run, alone on the streets of Philadelphia. After taking the fall for a rich friend, Lee reluctantly accepts refuge in the Crystal Castle--a cooperative of homeless kids squatting in an austere, derelict building. But homeless kids are disappearing from the streets of Philadelphia in suspicious numbers, and Lee quickly discovers that the secret society's charitable facade is too good to be true. She finds an unexpected ally in Tomi, a young artist and hacker whose knowledge of the Internet's black market is rivaled only by his ability to break into and out of buildings. From abandoned aquariums to highly patrolled museums to the homes of vacationing Philadelphians, Tomi and Lee can always chart a way to the next, perfect hide-out"--… (mere)
Medlem:jasonpettus
Titel:The Readymade Thief
Forfattere:Augustus Rose (Forfatter)
Info:Viking (2017), 384 pages
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
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So much meh. The main character makes one poor choice after another, even after those choices keep killing those around her. And the whole plot is driven by a completely unbelievable McGuffin. I finished it solely to see what was done with said McGuffin in the end. ( )
  Treebeard_404 | Jan 23, 2024 |
This was an interesting book. I knew nothing of DuChamps prior to this book. I don’t feel an overwhelming desire to learn more. The author obviously did a lot of research so I didn’t feel that too many things were not possible. ( )
  Sunandsand | Apr 30, 2022 |
In THE READYMADE THIEF, by Augustus Rose, Lee Cuddy is introduced as a seventeen year old young woman with a penchant for thievery. She takes a the fall for a friend and ends up in a juvenile detention center, but from the moment she escapes there, her life is never the same again. Moving from homeless conclaves to abandoned houses to anywhere she can rest her head, she ends up finding a young man, Tomi, whom she connects with in a way like she never has with anyone before. Her world turns completely upside down and she ends up in the middle of a decades long evil plan and does all she can figure out why she is being drawn into it. In the end, Lee wonders if she can ever escape the grasp of these horrible people.
This book strikes the remarkable balance between intricate, mind-bending puzzles and an emotional roller coaster of events the can't help but excitedly entangle the reader. Lee is a wonderful protagonist, she makes bold decisions and exudes confidence as much as she can, but the reader sees the vulnerability she is constantly trying to hide. The odds seem so staked against her and yet she fights for life at every obstacle. The betrayals and depth of dark insanity woven into this book are hard to take emotionally at times, but that is what makes the story good. The reader is even more deeply invested in Lee surviving because she and the reader are connected to what is happening to her. One of the most detailed and well-crafted books I have ever come across.
Reading THE READYMADE THIEF changed me and forced me to reevaluate what is important in my life and I think anyone who gives it a read will be impacted on some level. ( )
  EHoward29 | May 6, 2021 |
I originally picked up The Readymade Thief by Augustus Rose because the cover caught my eye, but the summary and a few blurbs from some of my favorite authors finished the sale. I started reading it soon after I bought it, and loved the first half so much that I enthusiastically recommended it to several people. Unfortunately, the latter half of the book feels messy, and the ending is a bit unsatisfying. I would still recommend it, but not without a few caveats.

The main character, Lee, is an intelligent and resourceful girl who finds herself backed into a life on the run after a series of mistakes and personal betrayals. Lee is the main reason the book works as well as it does for as long as it does; she’s a sympathetic and compelling character trying to find her way in the world under impossible circumstances. It also helps that I love stories about secret societies and histories that exist just out of view, and a character forced into the margins of society is the perfect person to explore that kind of world.

Like most high schoolers, Lee dreams of going to college, but she builds her funds by shoplifting and selling her classmates the goods. When the school finds her best friend’s drugs in Lee’s locker, she takes the fall and ends up in juvie. After a few excruciating months of bullying and stress, Lee escapes, and that’s when things get interesting.

Now homeless and friendless, Lee falls on the mercy of a strange organization called the Société Anonomie. They’re mostly known for throwing wild parties and dressing up in antiquated clothing, but they also run a house for homeless runaways where Lee winds up when she needs somewhere to sleep. It isn’t long before she discovers something more sinister going on at the SA house. In her haste to escape, she steals an object precious to the SA, and spends the rest of the book trying to decide what to do next. Should she run, fight, or give back what she stole in the hope that they’ll leave her alone?

There are a lot of things I loved about The Readymade Thief, which is why I’m sad that it doesn’t stick the landing. My favorite parts are when Lee is living in the houses of people on vacation, going on night-time excursions to abandoned places with her new friend Tomi and trying to figure out why the SA wants a stolen Duchamp readymade. Trying to solve a mystery is almost always the most engaging part.

I started having problems with the book when it became obvious that Lee could probably give back the Duchamp and the SA would leave her alone, but the story kept manufacturing reasons for her to stay invested. The real problem is that Lee doesn’t have a driving, personal reason to stop the SA. All she wants is for everyone to leave her alone so that she can live her life. She’s an interesting character, but she isn’t a crusading hero-type. The best she can manage is a quest for vengeance, but her plans all fall apart because she keeps doing stupid things without thinking.

The hoariest cliché arrives during the climax, when Lee finally confronts the villain. He monologues for pages, helpfully connecting the dots and explaining his organization’s true motivations. That device rarely works without feeling heavy-handed, and here it just misses the mark.

The best parts of The Readymade Thief help make up for its flaws, but the one downside of a shaky ending is that it’s the last thing you remember about a book. That’s probably why my criticisms are still so fresh in my mind. Even so, The Readymade Thief is worth a read, and I’ll definitely keep an eye out for future books by Augustus Rose.

This review originally appeared at Full of Words ( )
  unsquare | Feb 16, 2021 |
Lee is seventeen and ready to head to college when she takes the fall for her best friend. The simple act not only changes Lees path in life, it leads her into the world of of a S.A;. a group of misfits that throw lavish costume parties. As Lee discovers more about the group, she finds that she is more than an invited guest. An absolutely addictive, can't-put-down high-speed debut. ( )
  ShannonRose4 | Sep 15, 2020 |
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"For fans of Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, an arresting literary puzzle that introduces an unforgettable young heroine plunged into the twisted world of a secret society occupying the derelict buildings of Philadelphia, which heralds the arrival of an astoundingly imaginative and propulsive new voice in fiction. Lee Cuddy is 17 years old and on the run, alone on the streets of Philadelphia. After taking the fall for a rich friend, Lee reluctantly accepts refuge in the Crystal Castle--a cooperative of homeless kids squatting in an austere, derelict building. But homeless kids are disappearing from the streets of Philadelphia in suspicious numbers, and Lee quickly discovers that the secret society's charitable facade is too good to be true. She finds an unexpected ally in Tomi, a young artist and hacker whose knowledge of the Internet's black market is rivaled only by his ability to break into and out of buildings. From abandoned aquariums to highly patrolled museums to the homes of vacationing Philadelphians, Tomi and Lee can always chart a way to the next, perfect hide-out"--

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