Tonya M. (heyteacher-tpm) reviewed on + 35 more book reviews
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The hallowed halls of Moo University, a midwestern agricultural institution (aka "cow college"), are rife with devious plots, mischievous intrigue, lusty liaisons, and academic one-upsmanship. In this wonderfully written and masterfully plotted novel, Jane Smiley, the prizewinning author of A Thousand Acres, offers a wickedly funny, darkly poignant comedy. A finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction.
From me:
This book was given to me because I attended a "cow college" and a friend thought it would entertain me. I slugged through it for a few weeks, gave up, waited about 2 years then tried again. Long story short - I just didn't enjoy it. It may well be masterfully plotted, but I couldn't get into it or care enough about any character in it to give it full effort. I have read other Smiley works and enjoyed them - I just don't know what it was about this one that turned me off.
The hallowed halls of Moo University, a midwestern agricultural institution (aka "cow college"), are rife with devious plots, mischievous intrigue, lusty liaisons, and academic one-upsmanship. In this wonderfully written and masterfully plotted novel, Jane Smiley, the prizewinning author of A Thousand Acres, offers a wickedly funny, darkly poignant comedy. A finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction.
From me:
This book was given to me because I attended a "cow college" and a friend thought it would entertain me. I slugged through it for a few weeks, gave up, waited about 2 years then tried again. Long story short - I just didn't enjoy it. It may well be masterfully plotted, but I couldn't get into it or care enough about any character in it to give it full effort. I have read other Smiley works and enjoyed them - I just don't know what it was about this one that turned me off.
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