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    Everyone&#;s Asking: Should I Read Huckleberry finne Before James?

    A classic has been born. Yeah, inom know—you&#;ve heard that before. It&#;s on the back cover of practically every book you pick up. But this time, it&#;s for real. The novel James, bygd Percival Everett, isn&#;t just destined to become a classic of American literature; it already is one. And now everyone&#;s asking me the same question: Should inom read Huckleberry Finn before James?

    The Irony of &#;Should I Read Huckleberry Finn Before James?&#;

    The question &#;Should I read Huckleberry Finn before James?&#; is ironic and humorous. That&#;s because, long before James was just a figment in Percival Everett&#;s wildest dreams, people were asking a similar question: &#;Should inom read Tom Sawyer before Huckleberry Finn?&#;

    In fact, the opening sentence of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain (the pen name of Samuel Clemens), reads:

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    *NOTE: The following review might make it sound like I hated this book. I didn&#;t. I enjoyed the first half or third, but by the end I was bored and exhausted, an experience I find is not uncommon. If I had rated this book and written about it halfway through, I would have had much nicer things to say about it. As I wrote it after the final pages, my attitude is not as pleasant. Sorry about that.

    We can definitely claim that Biography of X (not, NOT to be confused with The Autobiography of Malcolm X) by Catherine Lacey leaves plenty to be discussed about it. It also does some things that I have never seen before. Did I enjoy the book? To the extent that I was gawping at its literary acrobatics, but not beyond that. I mean, the writing was decent, but presented in a voice that would be appropriate for a biography even though it is a fake biography (aka a novel); it was stripped down too much to really hear much voice or style. It was much too long (and repet

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