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Monday, June 20, 2016
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Title: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Author: Jonathan Safran Foer
Pages: 326
Genre: Fiction
Grade: A-
Synopsis: Oskar Schell is nine-years old and lives in Manhattan with his widowed mother after his father is killed in the attacks on the World Trade Center. Oskar (who carries his own business cards) identifies himself as an inventor, explorer, jeweller, vegan, pacifist, percussionist and many other things. One day after his father's death he finds a key in his father's closet and he is convinced that it was left for him. Now the only thing left for him to do is to track down the lock that this key fits.
My Review: Oskar Schell always seems to have about a million things going through his mind and this book seems to capture everything perfectly. He's a bit of an unusual nine-year old kid, but one that becomes endearing after you get used to his quirks and manias. I really liked this book.
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