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Running with Scissors: A Memoir |
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Rating:  Summary: Entertaining Read Review: Reading this book I almost forgot that this was a memoir. It was so out there and unbelievable that I had a hard time trying to put this into perspective as this was someone's life. Incredible story and incredibly funny.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful Memoir Review: This is one of the best Memoir/Autobiographies I have read. The interior is filled with emotional ups and downs. There is tears and laughter. The look inside the self as to why someone does the things they do. to be brought up in an-for lack of a better word-Eccentric life is at times abusive and yet this author finds humor in his own unhappiness. I would rank this book up there with the likes of 'Nightmares Echo','Lucky',and "Dry'-all great memoirs that each tell a story.
Rating:  Summary: Shocked, disgusted, and laughing all at the same time. Review: This book made me feel dirty. This book made me laugh. Augusten Burroughs makes Chuck Palahniuk look like Mary Lou Retton.
Rating:  Summary: Funny Odd Book Review: I can't imagine a more odd book. Funny thing is that it is really good. The same way as 'My Fractured Life' this guy finds the funny in odd places. I never thought I'd be laughing at some of the stuff I ended up laughing about.
Rating:  Summary: warped (in a good way) Review: I've always been a sucker for dysfunctional writing whether it be fiction or memoirs. Some of my favorites include Wally Lamb, Frank McCourt and Ann-Marie MacDonald. Burroughs fits into the group quite nicely. As a matter of fact, you must continually remind yourself that you are reading a memoir and not a fictional work. This author had one hell of a childhood and you will likely feel a little better about your own life after having finished his story. One thing is for certain though, there are a lot of great laughs in this book and Burroughs has that priceless ability to laugh at himself through his writing. This is a quick one-two day read and one that you will want to tell people about. I definitely recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: Augusten, are you OK? Review: Loved the book, and a big thank you for it. But it makes me worry for you. You are bright, so very funny, and seem to taken all possible positives from your bizarre experiences. I hope you're OK. I loved Dry, too, and again: I thank you for it.
Rating:  Summary: Beautiful Review: This book is heartbreaking, hilarious, and riveting. I could not put it down. This book is a testimony that true life is stranger than fiction. It is amazing to me that someone who had this kind of life is capable of such beautiful writing. If you like this book I would also highly recommend Angela's Ashes.
Rating:  Summary: A Quick and Enjoyable Book Review: A quirky little book told in a scattered almost stream of conciousness style. All in all it is a captivating book, and a quick read. I finished it in two days. There are moments that might be somewhat overly graphic for some tastes, but they are brief and not without purpose. Not as good as his sequel "Dry" which shows more polish, but still an excellent book. Readers will notice a similarity in writing tone and subject matter to "My Fractured Life", especially concerning the mother characters. Readers who liked "Dry" and "My Fractured Life" should like "Running With Scissors" too.
Rating:  Summary: Engrossing, painfully funny, chocolate for your brain Review: As a previous reviewer stated, I also was able to consume this book in just a few sittings. The ability of the author to place the reader into his bizarre childhood shoes is amazing. As I lapped up the last morsels of this book, I was already planning my purchase of the sequel.
Rating:  Summary: Heartbreaking yet Humorous content Review: Heartbreaking story of a child that tries desperately to maintain some kind of normalcy in his abused life. The author writes in some humorous detail about the starngness of what happened to him and all that he had to go through and continued to go through in life. this is a well written and poignant book that I rate highly along with some books such as "Nightmares Echo","Dry","Sickened" and "A Child Called It"
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