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Important Artifacts and Personal Property From the collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris inclding books, street fashion and jewelery by Leanne Shapton

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TinyPawz · 28/11/2009 21:29

Has anyone read this?

I am at the minute and not entirely sure that I 'get it'.....

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thesecondcoming · 28/11/2009 21:42

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LauraIngallsWilder · 28/11/2009 21:46

Is the title of the book really that long?

I dont get the title - ive no idea about the content!

scottishmummy · 28/11/2009 21:46

well certainly an overly long soporific title

TinyPawz · 28/11/2009 21:47

It was recommended in a magazine. (SHe/Red/Cosmo- can't remember which)

It is in the form of a auction catalogue that is supposed to tell the story of the couple (Lenore & Harold) getting together, their relationship and ultimately their breakup.

I thought it would be more 'novel-ly' with bit and pieces from the catalogue.

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thesecondcoming · 28/11/2009 21:50

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ineedalifelaundry · 28/11/2009 21:51

I read an extract from it in a Sunday mag. The premise is this: a novel in the form of an auction catalogue. A love story indeed, but told after the end of the affair when all the couple's shared stuff, photos and gifts etc, are going up for auction.

Very contrived- I mean, unless a couple are big slebs, no one would ever put that shite into auction because no one would buy it. But it's a nice idea. I quite enjoyed the extract. I'm not sure it could sustain me for a full length book though.

TinyPawz · 28/11/2009 21:51

Just looked...the book gets 5 stars in Amazon by the 2 reviewers.....

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TinyPawz · 28/11/2009 21:57

ohhh I never let a book beat me, so I'll stick with it, but just wanted someone to say 'Yes, I've read it....slow to start but gets better and is actually quite brilliant'

I'm on pg 32 of 129

It litterally is a catalogue....little pictures of the items and brief desciptions of each.

example:

LOT 1071
A handwritten letter and photobooth pictures of Doolan
A handwritten letter from Doolan to Morris. Reads in part:"Love the haircut. Am working on a criossant story. All coming out wrong. See pics! XX."
$20-£35

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TinyPawz · 29/11/2009 09:57

Ok....I read it all last night. It turned out that there is very little reading in it because of all the pictures/photographs.

It did not get any better.

It is going to local charity shop tomorrow!!!

Total waste of money

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TinyPawz · 29/11/2009 10:25

I've not read any thing of his.

Next on my list to read is 'What on Earth is Going on? A crash course in current affairs'

Hopefully this is abit more enjoyable/informative.

Decided against the charity shop. I put it on amazon.....never done that before.

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TinyPawz · 09/12/2009 00:31

Well, I got it sold on amazon and posted off today. Good riddance

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ahundredtimes · 10/12/2009 10:05

Oooh I bought it last night.

I'm looking forward to it. I think it looks wonderful.

ahundredtimes · 11/12/2009 19:07

It's really good and fun and quite sweet (so far)

Why did you all hate it so much?

I liked the Lot which was the unused cinema tickets

TinyPawz · 12/12/2009 10:41

It was a picture book for adults. No real story to follow.

Ah well, one persons trash is another persons treasure.

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ahundredtimes · 12/12/2009 17:35

There is a story to follow though. The story of their relationship - as told through the artifacts. Like the unused cinema tickets, and the notes and the presents they sent each other, and so on.

ahundredtimes · 12/12/2009 17:36

And it's not a picture book! It's an auction catalogue.

TinyPawz · 12/12/2009 18:07

I understadn the premise....just didn't like it.

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ahundredtimes · 13/12/2009 16:22

Yeah, I see that, but why not? Because it wasn't a novel? I like all the work you do as a reader - like the unused cinema tickets, and how little bombs are dropped in - her temper, his difficulty to commit. I really liked the lot of their respective travelling bags - all those pills he takes!

I think it's quite clever and fun.

They are ver poncy though

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