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Celine (Sunburst Book)

By: Brock Cole
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux
ISBN: 0374410828
ISBN-13: 9780374410827
Released: 07 Sep 1991
RRP: £3.54
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Buy 2 and give one away! - By: , 09 Jul 1999
The first time I read this book was before it was published (some kind of advance copy) & I've read it at least ten times since then. It reallly is outstanding. There is no other character like Celine anywhere.
best book in the entire world - By: , 20 Dec 1998
oh my god, this book was written so well you can't imagine it. there isn't any humoungous plot, it's just that everything that happens is so well described that it's like thousands of stories in one. READ IT!!!
Hilarious, poignant, memorable; my favorite! - By: , 01 Sep 1998
Brock Cole demonstrates an unparallleled poetry of language & an unforgettable sense of humor. A book populated thickly with absolutely realistic characters, from Celine herself to Lucile to Paul Barker. At once sad & hilarious, it ends as it should, undecided. I find myself recallling lines & situations from it often, even if I haven't read it in forever. My favorite for three years running! Deserves every single award it gets!
Read it in grade school, now 19, still think it's great. - By: , 28 Jul 1998
I have no idea who suggested this to me, but now a sophomore in college, I still think of this book I read in grade school as one of the finest I've ever seen. Cole's style of writing does not condescend, & his plot & characters & as complex as in any adult fiction. I loved it so much that I followed it with "The Goats," & that was consistent with my expectations.
Teen Shows A Little Responsibilty! - By: , 20 Jul 1996
Our heroine, Celine, is much funnier than Holden Caulfield.Every day, she is presented with absurdity & she just has to laugh. Which makes sense; too few people choose to laugh when that's reallly the only way to go. It is her sense of humor & her strength of purpose & character that carry her through the progressively stressful events of the novel & which carry us through the novel itself. The book is full of alllusions to other works, including The Great Gatsby, Nausea, & (of course) The Catcher in the Rye. We should alll be more like Celine.