Because of the courage it takes to reach the end of this second novel of American author Jonathan Safran Foer, whose first novel Everything Is Illuminated (2003) was made into a film with Elijah Wood, no less. In Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Foer gets into the skin of a young boy of nine, intellectually far ahead, giving him a look denfant autistic.
This is how you say abominable. Really! Not only does not understand anything, but in addition it is necessary to stuff the strange delusions of this unconventional hero, and this is honestly exhausting. Besides the many pages of drawings, pictures or symbols that are scattered throughout the novel, making it just a little strange and a little less understandable. The kind of novel Télérama plebiscite because the mere fact of washing completed without convulsions places you in a kind and dunivers ultra-elite closed.
Exits to read something a little wacky and original, preferred advise The bizarre incident of the dog in the night by Mark Haddon, extremely digestible and incredibly better