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message 1: by Monica (new)

Monica | 46 comments Mod
Leave your thoughts/comments/discussions on February's selection Drop City below.




message 2: by Sonia (new)

Sonia Reppe | 4 comments Mod
Thanks Genre X for introducing me to T.C.Boyle. This was one of my favorite Gen X selections so far. Which TC Boyle should I read next?


message 3: by Monica (new)

Monica | 46 comments Mod
I'm so glad you liked it! I've spoken with some of the TC Boyle superfans here at the library and here's what we suggest:

The Road to Wellville: The hilarious account of Dr John Harvey Kellogg, inventor of the cornflake and peanut butter. Boyle discusses Kellogg's profligate, degenerate and opportunistic son and the birth of America's first health fanatics.

Talk Talk: A profoundly deaf woman in desperate pursuit of a man who has stolen her identity

Tortilla Curtain: A Mexican illegal immigrant couple seek a better life in Southern California. They cross paths with a liberal nature writer who lives in a gated community in the same canyon.

Anyone else have a suggestion or comment? Feel free to leave them here.


message 4: by Jen.d. (new)

Jen.d. | 6 comments While I also enjoyed Drop City, my first intro to T.C. Boyle were his short stories in college, which I think are crafted very well. Greasy Lake is a vivid and disturbing story boys trying to be tough "Greasers" in the 1950's. It's one of my favorites.


message 5: by Norah (new)

Norah | 5 comments I had no idea that TC Boyle wrote Road to Wellville. I really liked that book. That is what I would have said at the discussion had I known.


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