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Magical Thinking: True Stories
Magical Thinking True Stories
Author: Augusten Burroughs
A contest of wills with a deranged cleaning lady. The execution of a rodent carried out with military precision and utter horror. Telemarketing revenge. A different kind of "roof work." Dating an undertaker who drives a mini-van. This is the fabric of Augusten Burroughs's life: a collection of true stories that are universal in their appeal yet ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780594483717
ISBN-10: 0594483719
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 304
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Publisher: Picador
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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CheriePie avatar reviewed Magical Thinking: True Stories on + 149 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 10
I found this collection of short stories about the author’s life somewhat amusing, though I don’t think I got quite the shock value Burroughs intended. Some of the stories had me chuckling, but others I found myself simply saying so what. I found him to be extremely vain and shallow, and fortunately he sees himself with these qualities too so he wasn’t deluding himself which made me feel better about him. (I really dislike shallow people but I suppose I can stand them a bit more when at least they realize how shallow they are.)

His story about magical thinking really rang true though. There are no coincidences, and if you put enough energy into your thoughts and desires, you can affect change in the world around you. It’s one of the premises of many earth-based religions. Though he approached the subject as if everyone thought he was crazy because he believed it. His exact beliefs about baby Jesus and a cow though, that was pretty cute. But again, each of us is entitled to envision divinity in our own manner, like different facets of a diamond, all paths to the same thing, and all that…

I remember also thinking, while I was reading this, that though he had a f@%#ed-up life, and did some wacky things, my own life would probably be just as comedic and shocking were I to put all my past experiences into a book. I had my own strange oral surgery experience, a somewhat similar rodent/rat incident, and my own way of dealing with door-to-door Jehovah Witnesses that seems to come up at every party I attend. But this journal entry isn’t about my own experiences; I bring it up only to make the point that a lot of these stories didn’t strike me as strange as they may have others possibly because I’ve had just as strange experiences in my own life.

That said, though I found the book interesting enough to continue reading all the way through, I think it was about half way that I began to find them getting a bit more dull. Again, most likely just the way they affected me personally.

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mrsb avatar reviewed Magical Thinking: True Stories on + 78 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
This is my third book read by Augusten Burroughs the first two, in order, are Running Without Scissors and Dry) and I don't know what it is about them but I am hooked. Maybe it is just the craziness and the unreal feeling that ALL of these strange things can't possibly happen to one person or maybe it's his honestness about his own shallowness and his own mental health that makes it all refreshing ... but whatever it is, he keeps me wanting more and shocking me over and over again when I think he can't do it after THAT ONE!!

This book is more like all of the events that he mentioned in passing in his first two books and now he goes into detail about them. They aren't in any kind of chronilogical order ... which sometimes makes it confusing and you might have to go back and see "how old did he say he was again when this happened" ... but it does seem to add to the appeal of the book and his now familiar writing. It was nice to see though that it does seem like his life is finally settling down and that he finally seems to have found a wee bit of peace and happiness.

The fourth installment of this amazing person's life is called Possible Side Effects.
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Helpful Score: 3
This was my first foray into the world of Mr. Burroughs, and I am now hooked. I've read two of his books and am hoping to find others on PBS :-D The author had a very odd childhood, one that would make most people turn into very unbecoming, hurtful people (which to a degree he does), but somehow he is able to share these sometimes painful tidbits in humorous language, giving just enough of the right details to make one feel as if he/she is standing in a corner of the room watching each story as it takes place. This is a very easy read that can be read one chapter at a time (as each chapter focuses on a different story).
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Helpful Score: 2
An awesome collection of the author's bizarre and quirky experiences during his life. Absoultely hilarious and endlessly entertaining. I was so sad when I finished this book because I always looked forward to reading the next little tale.
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Helpful Score: 1
Augusten Burroughs third book, another collection of memoirs and essays. His life has been as odd and unconventional as perhaps any life could. Magical Thinking, which refers to the false impression that we can influence events by thinking about them, consists of more strange moments from his life that illuminate common truths in all our behaviors and lives.
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buzzby avatar reviewed Magical Thinking: True Stories on + 6062 more book reviews
His classes' experiences in 2nd grade are much different than those of my students this year. On the other hand, I really don't know where my girls put their marbles.
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I find that each story is so funny that it touches a part of my own life. Real things are so much funnier because you can't dream things up like this. Another winner of Burroughs in my heart. Can't wait to start the next one of his.
Claudielou avatar reviewed Magical Thinking: True Stories on + 77 more book reviews
This book is fascinating, like a train wreck.
bukwurm avatar reviewed Magical Thinking: True Stories on + 15 more book reviews
Too strange for my tastes, but friends smarter than me say it's great. Why not decide for yourself? (I rarely like best sellers.)
Bibliocrates avatar reviewed Magical Thinking: True Stories on + 252 more book reviews
I loved this book, hilarious!


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