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Bongwater
Bongwater
Author: Michael Hornburg
A group of young, disaffected hedonists--among them an unsuccessful filmmaker, a flamboyant gay couple, a paranoid rock star, and an adventuresome stripper--move between Portland, Oregon, and New York, indulging in fractious romances, drugs, and local intrigue.
ISBN-13: 9780704302525
ISBN-10: 0704302527
Publication Date: 9/1/1995
Pages: 240
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Interlink Publishing+group Inc
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This writer is from New York but must have spent a healthy portion of his time in Portland as he got so much of the atmosphere very right. While I felt the characters were a little bit underdeveloped it was only because I wanted to know them better.
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The literary equivalent of a Gus Van Sant movie. Stilted, dry, boring. The sex is uninspired, the dialogue ridiculous the plot non existent. I'd rather drink actual bong water than read anything else by this guy.
ophelia0x0 avatar reviewed Bongwater on + 2 more book reviews
Perfect for anyone who ever wore flannel in July, sang along with Courtney Love, or ran over their Doc Martens while smoking a clove. The mid-90's in one grungy package.


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