Friday, June 14, 2019

White

I've always enjoyed Bret Easton Ellis's fiction, and I was curious about this work of nonfiction, especially after reading the reviews in the journals by librarians (spoiler alert: they hated it). I, however, cannot remember a time when I enjoyed a book of essays so much. He brilliantly sums up his thoughts (and he's very, very clear about this: they are his *opinions*, not facts, something I feel like many otherwise intelligent people have failed to keep in mind in recent years) on a myriad of subjects, including Hollywood, politics, Charlie Sheen, and many more. I couldn't put it down.

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