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Really gripping. I'm studying a scene at the moment, and borrowed the book to understand my character a little better. I read the entire thing in 1 hour.
So this is, like, TOTALLY going to be the year that I finish all the books my book club is reading. I say this because this is book number 2 and I also finished book number 1. Wazzzzup. This is a memoir about life in and escaping from French penal colonies in French Guiana. Very interesting. However, as with many memoirs the memoirist's point of view gets in the way. Or maybe my awareness of the memoirist's point of view gets in the way. At any rate, I found myself thinking, "Really? Did everyone you meet, jailors included, come to the conclusion that you were a noble soul and that your repeated escape attempts were totally justified? Did local Indian tribes really embrace you and recognize your true self?" I'm just saying. Of course, I had none of these problems with the Keith Richards' autobiography (which I loved) even though he makes equally self-serving absurd comments. But I felt like I had more context to work with about Keith Richards before I read the book. So Keith alleges that Mick Jagger has a small penis. Is anyone who hasn't lived under a rock since the 60s surprised?