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Book Reviews of Nothing but Blue Skies

Nothing but Blue Skies
Nothing but Blue Skies
Author: Thomas McGuane
ISBN-13: 9780395545409
ISBN-10: 0395545404
Publication Date: 10/1992
Pages: 349
Rating:
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin (T)
Book Type: Hardcover
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Readnmachine avatar reviewed Nothing but Blue Skies on + 1474 more book reviews
Frank Copenhaver is not having a good season. His wife left him (for reasons that never really become clarified), his college-age daughter has taken up with a man more than twice her age, and Frank's many business interests are falling apart in the face of his current indifference.

McGuane uses this setup to follow his character as he wanders through a lovingly-described Montana landscape, drinking, fornicating, fishing, stealing the occasional vehicle, and making several stabs at a reconciliation with his wife. Parts of this feckless hero's physical and mental meanderings are amusing, but overall there's not much plot, and some readers may find it a chore to get through it all.

By page 306, when Frank considers the idea that ânothing really was importantâ, those readers are apt to say to themselves â âYou're just now figuring that out?â
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I really loved this book. Very dry, tongue-in-cheek humor that made me laugh out loud. You don't see the funny stuff coming and it bowls you over.
It isn't a well known book and it should be!
I don't mean to imply that it is a laugh a minute, no, it is a good story and every once in a while..very funny.