Ella Minnow Pea

Ella Minnow Pea

2001 • 170 pages

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Not at all my usual type of book. Quickly read over an evening I really enjoyed it. Was in danger of being a bit twee but some of the darker elements really pull it away from that.

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Cute and clever.

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Fascinating concept, but I found it a bit boring and a bit confusing.

December 22, 2024

entertaining, interesting, and memorable!! I loved reading through these letters and seeing the creative ways that the author chose to speak as he slowly lost letter by letter!!! I love a novel in letters :D

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July 11, 2023

Read on planes to and from San Diego.

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July 15, 2022

A crazy concept for a dystopia. Yet one which feels familiar in this era of book banning and curricular censorship. Clever writing which illustrates the way that speech becomes difficult and banal when powerful groups ban forms of discourse.??

April 26, 2022

twas good

February 4, 2022

A very clever, entertaining read – and with a perfect ending! :D

December 5, 2021
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Really clever; a bit of a love poem to the English language. That said, the characters are fairly indistinguishable and just there to move along the device.

December 28, 2019

3.25 stars

November 3, 2019

An interesting concept but wasn't for me. Mark Dunn must have spent a long time working on this and I appreciate his thought process and quirky play with language. However, I didn't enjoy reading it as it become quite tedious and mind boggling.

September 24, 2019

Clever and charming

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February 13, 2017

Witty and fun to read, a satisfying ending, . Really a great book, bogged down just a bit by the overarching (and overbearing) theme of “religion is bad and government based on religion is even worse”

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