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Notes from an Exhibition - is it any good?

16 replies

saltire · 06/09/2008 09:36

Needed to make my Amazon order up to £15 for free postage,and have ordered this.

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spicemonster · 06/09/2008 09:49

I really enjoyed it but I love Patrick Gale. I think there is a thread on here somewhere about it.

It's a very loving study of a family with a person struggling with manic depression at its heart. The central characters were very well drawn I thought although the peripheral ones less so.

FiveGoMadInDorset · 07/09/2008 07:59

Loved it, it is the only book we have read that all members of our book group loved as well, beautifully written story of mental illness and how a family cope with it.

northernrefugee39 · 07/09/2008 11:23

Yes- I really enjoyed it; well written believeable characters , who I really engaged with.
Fivego- I agree- everyone who's read it enjoyed it- mixed generations too- my Mum loved it.
Spicemonster- what other book of his would you recommend? My Mum read Facts of Life and didn't enjoy it, and I'm reading Half of a Yellow Sun atm which is quite long so haven't got round to next book; I'm guessing my mum didn't engage with a lot of sex in Facts of Life?

AbbaFan · 07/09/2008 11:26

No - didn't like this much at all 6/10 for me. There were parts that were very good and other parts that just bored me silly.

MaryAnnSingleton · 07/09/2008 12:28

I really liked it but abruptly unsatisfying ending - would recommend it though

Scarletibis · 07/09/2008 13:34

yes - I loved it.

Rough Music is brilliant as well

AbbeyA · 07/09/2008 13:43

I loved it-but would agree that the ending was a bit abrupt.Well worth reading.

spicemonster · 09/09/2008 20:30

ooh northern- let me have a look when I get home - am stuck in vile hotel room atm. I seem to remember Tree surgery for beginners was good. And I enjoyed Facing the tank too but it's very different from NfaE.

BoccaDellaVerita · 18/11/2008 15:13

Am currently reading this and think it's great. Will follow up some of these suggestions for further PG reading ....

LurkerOfTheUniverse · 18/11/2008 15:46

very good and Patrick Gale is luverly

BoccaDellaVerita · 18/11/2008 15:57

Is he, lurker? Do you know him?

LurkerOfTheUniverse · 18/11/2008 16:29

i wish, although did meet him at one of those author reading things

luverly, but sadly gay

BoccaDellaVerita · 18/11/2008 18:01

I agree. In the essay at the end of the book about his various inspirations for it, he does indeed sound lovely. Being gay doesn't disqualify him from being on my fantasy dinner party guest list!

duckyfuzz · 18/11/2008 18:22

I enjoyed it, also rough music by the same auther

saltire · 18/11/2008 18:23

I did order it,and have finished it. I really enjoyed it

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FfreckleFface · 19/11/2008 00:02

Yes. An absolute page turner, and one I would recommend.

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