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Look at Me

A Novel

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Look at Me

By: Jennifer Egan
Narrated by: Rachael Warren
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From the Pulitzer Prize winning author! At the start of this edgy and ambitiously multilayered novel - the National Book Award Finalist - a fashion model named Charlotte Swenson emerges from a car accident in her Illinois hometown with her face so badly shattered that it takes 80 titanium screws to reassemble it. She returns to New York still beautiful but oddly unrecognizable, a virtual stranger in the world she once effortlessly occupied.

With the surreal authority of a David Lynch, Jennifer Egan threads Charlotte’s narrative with those of other casualties of our infatuation with the image. There’s a deceptively plain teenage girl embarking on a dangerous secret life, an alcoholic private eye, and an enigmatic stranger who changes names and accents as he prepares an apocalyptic blow against American society. As these narratives inexorably converge, Look at Me becomes a coolly mesmerizing intellectual thriller of identity and imposture.

©2001 Jennifer Egan. All rights reserved. (P)2012 AudioGo
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"Brilliantly unnerving.... A haunting, sharp, splendidly articulate novel." ( The New York Times)
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Rachel Warren’s over-annunciated and over-acted reading of this novel annoyed me to the point of near abandonment on several occasions. Her over-emphasis of each and every syllable distracted me at times from the storyline, which thankfully kept me interested enough to continue to the end.

Overacted but we’ll written novel

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Amazing! Didn't want it to end. Warren is an excellent narrator (don't believe otherwise). I'm not sure why others had problems with the narration. The protagonist is suppose to be a little hard to take and Warren conveyed that very well. Her shifts between Charlotte's first-person perspective and Egan's third-person voice were masterful.

On par with Goon Squad

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The story was underwhelming. I enjoyed her other book much more. Language was tortured and overwrought. Young teenage girls aggressively sexual. One became an alcoholic high-end self-destructive model. The other had a daughter endowed with the same name as the teenaged best friend.
The reader was good, but determinedly mispronounced a couple of words often. One being the word “mischievous” which she pronounced mis-CHEE-VEE-us like a toddler might pronounce it when uncorrected on into adulthood. The word has three syllables, not four, with the primary stress on MIS-chiv-us. Another word was similarly slaughtered and obviously had never before been encountered in her vocabulary. I wondered where the listening editor was. She has a good voice & if she can pay attention to her vocabulary, she will improve.

Similes and Metaphors Galore

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I always love the way Jennifer Egan writes. This story provided much food for thought about what creates our identity.

What is identity?

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Some of the best descriptions I have ever read and one of the best narrators I have ever heard. Incredible talent.

Wow

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