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The mesmerizing New York Times bestseller by the author of Night Film Marisha Pessl’s dazzling debut sparked raves from critics and heralded the arrival of a vibrant new voice in American fiction. At the center of Special Topics in Calamity Physics is clever, deadpan Blue van Meer, who has a head full of literary, philosophical, scientific, and cinematic knowledge. But she could use some friends. Upon entering the elite St. Gallway School, she finds some—a clique of eccentrics known as the Bluebloods. One drowning and one hanging later, Blue finds herself puzzling out a byzantine murder mystery. Nabokov meets Donna Tartt (then invites the rest of the Western Canon to the party) in this novel—with visual aids drawn by the author—that has won over readers of all ages.
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http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/the_highbrow/2006/12/precocious_realism.html
Meghan O'Rourke explained in Slate (with much better writing and clearer thought) why I have absolutely no interest in finishing this book. I made it to page 220, but the ~20 needless (and occasionally nonsensical) similes per page sure made it feel like I read at least 600 pages.