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Lights Out in Wonderland par D. B. C. Pierre
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Lights Out in Wonderland (édition 2011)

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Disaffected twenty-something Gabriele Brockwell travels between London, Tokyo, and Berlin searching for the party to end all parties before he kills himself, but ends up with a new outlook on the world and begins a mission to right his past wrongs.
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Titre:Lights Out in Wonderland
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Info:Faber & Faber (2011), Edition: Main, 336 pages
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Magnificent read! This book takes you down a brilliant path of self-destruction. Funny, bizarre and everything made possible. The self-loathing and self-idolizing main character takes you along on his trip into the most decadent of all worlds. This only because he has lost grip on his youthful idealism. When I was wondering if I would ever give a book five stars again I came upon this twisted, satirical narrative which showed me once again the apparatus of modern life.
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  Lokileest | Apr 2, 2024 |
This book is downright AMAZING! It was an entertaining journey of hilarity, sincerity and inspiration. This book was one of the main driving forces between helping me choose to stay home and get a big boy job or go out and explore the world.
The book starts with the story's narrator informing you the read that he is about to kill himself. Well, ok I am now hooked, tell me more!
It continues with his journey and making his final huzzah with friends and places around the world he wants to spend time with/in before he goes.
I can't recommend this enough... soooo much love I haz to give ( )
  Acilladon | Jul 30, 2023 |
I was interested to see other people struggled with this. I really enjoyed other books by DBC Pierre, and found parts of this one really perceptive and engaging. The comments on society and in particular capitalism were interesting. However it was hard to follow what was going on as there are several sub plots to keep up with. I am not quite sure what happened at the end but Gabriel seemed to have come through it all and I felt some thing had been achieved! ( )
  jenniferrsimpson | Apr 13, 2012 |
I tried to read this all of the way through, I truly did--even renewed the damn thing for another three weeks. But I just don't want to waste my time on the second half of the book. There are other books, and this one is preventing me from getting to them.

I've enjoyed Pierre's other books. I'm not sure why this one rubs me the wrong way. I cry "uncle."
  hairball | Sep 12, 2011 |
On balance, a good book and a good read. I think the memory of it will stay and it's a book I'm happy to have read. my only downside (but still recommend to read) would be stylistic issues - the ending fizzled to an near incomprehensible abstract exchange right after a huge climax, the footnotes were often interesting but distracting and occassionaly it felt like reading two books at once.
that said, the themes and exploration of excess were top notch. ( )
  TimForrest65 | May 24, 2011 |
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Capitalism was never a device for societies. Here's the analogy. Think of a space rocket. Ninety nine per cent of the rocket is just a fuel can – and when the fuel is used up it just falls back to earth. What you see now in the economy is just that – the can falling down empty. The people who built the rocket are way up in space. Nothing will ever touch them or their descendants again, not for five hundred years...

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