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The Third Reich
ISBN-13: 9780374275624
ISBN-10: 0374275629
Publication Date: 11/22/2011
Pages: 288
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Book Type: Hardcover
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tmulcahy avatar reviewed The Third Reich on + 34 more book reviews
The writing is very good, and the dialogue convincing. Bolaño is good at his craft. In fact, I have read another of his works, A Little Lumpen Novelita, which I enjoyed very much, and I have his 2666 trilogy waiting in the wings.
However, while there are interesting people in The Third Reich, it was difficult to identify with any of them. I wondered if Bolaño was trying too hard for realism, like a journalism account. The main protagonist turns out to really be both boring and an asshole. Sometimes the plot, such as it is, drags along aimlessly. I think gaming, and gamers, are really only interesting to each other. The Nazi/victim angle to the two gamers is fascinating, and adds tension to the story, but sets us up for action that never occurs. I liked it, but it wasn't much of a page-turner.