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Running with Scissors: A Memoir

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Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Catalog: Book
Release date: 2006-08-29
Media: Mass Market Paperback
Number of pages: 352
Ean: 9780312938857
Book Isbn: 0312938853
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Author:
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 Rating 3   Written on June 24, 2008
   Summary: Late to the party (and I don't regret it)
That anyone can read this book and think it is even in the least bit humorous, is beyond me.

I purchased this book because as an avid reader of classics, I enjoy dipping my toes back into what the populace at large is reading. And just as I found with 'The Kite Runner,' and 'Water for the Elephants,' my eyes were once again opened to a public that knows nothing of the written word, its use, its subtleties and its nuances. The reading public at large, if one can base an opinion of such on best sellers such as Running with Scissors, etc, have no idea what good literature is and will read anything that is placed before them.

That said, there are some redeeming qualities about the work in general. When an author can make me actually feel something, regardless of overall story, I consider their job halfway complete. Reading through some of the scenes a knot formed in the pit of my stomach, and at once I felt a terrible sorrow for the boy, and the situation that he was placed in. For example, in the scene describing his first "meeting" with Bookman I felt as though I needed to shower when it was over because I felt as dirty as the author. That's good writing! And throughout the work, there are several scenes in which the emotion was not only being read, but felt.

Overall, I wouldn't say that I enjoyed the book - it was far too disturbing for that. But I will say that the book was entertaining and insightful in that it further strengthened my belief that behind every closed door and white painted picket fence, there are things going on that would sicken us if we were allowed a peek.

Running with Scissors is neither a work of genius nor a classic. It is a mildly entertaining peek into the lives of some very, very disturbed and troubled (and troubling) people.

Three Stars.


 Rating 1   Written on June 18, 2008
   Summary: David Sedaris writing Hotel New Hampshire??
I was looking for something "like David Sedaris writing The Hotel New Hampshire" (which was a review included on the back cover on my book). This book isn't it. Both David Sedaris and John Irving can spin a tell a tale that is both disturbing and terribly funny. And now I've spent some time thinking about why Running with Scissors falls far far short of the claim on the back cover. Sedaris and Irving offer characters that have redeeming qualities, no matter how horrible they might be, there is something in them that is quite human. Augusten Burroughs, instead, populates this memoir with paper cut-outs that you don't get to know, understand, relate to, or care about at all. They are not even charicatures. They are nothing but obscene. So there is nothing about the stories to make them funny because there is no humanity in them. The stories and people in them are flat, terrible attempts to perhaps please a voyeuristic audience.

I usually enjoy reading memoirs because I like to see how others have worked things out in their lives, how they understand the course of their lives, the choices they have made, and circumstances they can't control. This book definitely does not offer any of that.


 Rating 1   Written on June 17, 2008
   Summary: reader beware
yes, I'll agree that Augusten Burrough's is a good writer- that seems to me the only good that came out of his highly dysfunctional upbringing! Had I known I was going to be reading about very graphic homosexual incidents, I would have left the book at the store- disgusting! A lot of people call this book funny... I found it tragically sad- I only wish Augusten would have had a hero that intervened for him, but I suppose that doesn't always happen. :(

 Rating 5   Written on June 7, 2008
   Summary: Disturbing but enjoyable read
I read this book a few years ago. While dark and heavy, I couldn't put it down. I have to give kudos to the author. Based on his book, if I lived his life I would truly be wicky-in-the-wacky-woo.

 Rating 3   Written on May 27, 2008
   Summary: Believable? Yes. Humorous? No.
Some reviewers describe this as a book of humor. I wouldn't. Although there are moments of irony and the characters sometimes do or say ludicrous things, as a whole it is not a funny story.

Unfortunately, the story is quite beleivable. Almost 40 years ago several friends of mine became involved with a therapist very similar to the pseudonymous Dr. Finch. They could have been twins. The guy I knew also performed bizarre therapies and brought patients into his household. He claimed his theories were based on "Transactional Analysis" and "re-parenting."

Clients referred to the therapist and his wife as Mom and Dad. They were encouraged to act out their rage, shame or whatever they felt. Some were told to wear diapers and expected to pee and poop in them. Yes, it is a believable story, creepily so. For me, it was deja vu.

Did every event in the book happen exactly as Burroughs describes it? The stories are based on twenty year old memories of an adolescent's understanding of the world around him. Remember that this adolescent was often whacked out on drugs and alchohol.

Any five people who experience the same event will remember it differently. The family Burroughs lived with sued him for libel just before the movie came out. They did not win. The actual doctor did lose his license.

If you don't think there are people as nutty as these roaming around, you need to get out a little more.




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Release date2006-08-292004-04-012007-04-172008-09-092005-09-152008-04-29
MediaMass Market PaperbackPaperbackPaperbackPaperbackPaperbackHardcover
Number of pages352320304320304256
Ean978031293885797803124237979780312426811978030739618197803123159559780312342029
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