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2.0 out of 5 stars
If you live here, you've seen this all before., February 26, 1999
This review is from: If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home By Now (Paperback)
Ms. Loh undeniably writes with a crisp, witty style. At her best, she can be a real pleasure to read. This novel is far from her best. It's the old problem--how does one write about the sheer banality of fame and self-expression without seeming hopelessly banal oneself (i.e., merely stylistically banal, and not endearingly, wittily droll)? Ms. Loh does not solve the problem. Here we are treated to all the "usual suspects" of LA pop culture as we've seen them in dozens of novels and indie films for decades--the "poor me" suburban artiste, the "gosh what does our desire for fame do to us" couple, the "things are pretty darn artificial and plastic among people who want to be paid huge sums of money to share their creative musings" riffs. I suppose that because Ms. Loh writes beautifully and has a fine sense of humor, I kept wishing she had something to say....but every time I kept wishing for a bit of spiritual epiphany, or perhaps even a little common humanity, I perceived instead another cliche or cheap shot joke. It's a bit like listening to Celine Dion sing--the voice may be golden, but the words should be parked across the street someplace. While one might suggest that Ms. Dion try a better lyricist (somebody with a truly spiritual streak or at least a wicked sense of humor--Bill Nelson, Ron Mael<g>?), it is difficult to know what to suggest to Ms. Loh. One can't help but wonder (not only as to this novel, but in other contexts as well) if this great comic gift might not be better used in pursuit of something a little less mean-spirited. As for the reader, I suggest you read instead Depth Takes a Holiday, her much more effective collection from her Buzz Magazine days. Sandra Tsing Loh may have a real novel in her someday, but this one is not that novel.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A quick, entertaining read, June 7, 1999
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This review is from: If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home By Now (Paperback)
I read this book for my monthly book group and I was surprised at how fast it was! I read the book in two short nights and laughed to myself several times. I often noticed similaries between Bronwyn and myself especially with the Trader Joe's phenomenon. As a twenty-something, I found Bronwyn's 'boho' lifestyle much more appealing than the one she aspired to achieve. I laughed out loud as Bronwyn not so subtlely demanded recognition for her efforts to climb the social ladder. Where in the world does that silly ladder lead anyway? I was a little disappointed with the ending. I wanted Bronwyn and Paul to sell their Geo and reclaim their decrepid VW!
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wannabees are disillusioned, September 15, 2001
This review is from: If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home By Now (Paperback)
Bronwyn and her hussband Paul and his brother Jonathan are idealistic but ambitious intellectuals living in Los Angeles. They become involved in series of ventures that fail and trends that prove disappointing. Attempts to complete a PhD, get a tenured academic post, write a novel, sell a screen play, make money in real estate, and start a computer software company each end in failure. Each new fashion becomes outmoded. They are contrasted with Paul's parents who live in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and winter in Florida in steady unglamorous prosperity. The parents work and save, celebrate a fiftieth wedding anniversary, and go to church on Sundays. The satire is sharp but not savage, and most of the characters are nice people. The book culminates in the liberal ambivalence produced by the Watts riots and drifts to an inconclusive ending. I'm glad she resisted the temptation to a dramatic tragic ending but would have liked to have known more of what became of Paul and Bronwyn.
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