Title/Author: The Marriage Plot/ Jeffrey Eugenides
Link:
http://www.amazon.com/Marriage-Plot-.../dp/0374203059
Genre: Fiction
Rating: (between 1-5 stars): 4
Recommend: (yes or no) yes
Review: (paragraph on your thoughts)
I'll be the first to admit - it's hard for Jeffrey Eugenides to live up to the wonder that was Middlesex. I had very high hopes for this newest work, and had been waiting years for him to publish another book.
You'll find mixed reviews online - but mostly favor the positive, though not extraordinary.
For me though, the plot was very weak. Two guys love one girl. The character of Madeleine is pretty cardboard - she seems static at times. Leonard is better written, complex, albeit a tad disturbing with his episodes of manic depression. The third character - Mitchell - I actually like. Though he was the least "focused on" character. He seemed to pop in and out of what was mostly a Madeleine/Leonard show.
But more or less, the plot revolves around these three - their experiences in college, post-college, and some forays into the married world. It focuses mostly on character development and interaction. The plot isn't very solid.
Ultimately there was a nice little twist to the ending - but don't want to spoil it by mentioning it here.
I still love Jeffrey Eugenides' prose, his interesting dialogue, and his way of being able to describe what characters are going through without spelling it out and spoon feeding the reader. There were some interesting moments in this novel - but I'm not sure this is one I'd read again, though I would recommend it if you're a fan and would like a dose of beautiful writing. Just keep in mind that plot limitations can't overcompensate for prose.
Favorite quote/passage: (the last page - it's a nice twist)