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		<title>Matrimony, Joshua Henkin</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recommended by: Books and Cooks, who reads good books and has pictures of pretty food that makes me feel envious. I finished this today, and then I went ahead and read Waiting for Daisy, and I had such a strong reaction to Waiting for Daisy that I&#8217;m having a hard time remembering what I thought of Matrimony. This is one of those that doesn&#8217;t have a catchy plot. It starts with the main character, Julian, and he meets a friend called Carter in his freshman year writing seminar. Julian meets a girl called Mia and Carter meets a girl called&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recommended by: <a href="http://booksandcooks.blogspot.com/" target="_self">Books and Cooks</a>, who reads good books and has pictures of pretty food that makes me feel envious. I finished this today, and then I went ahead and read <em>Waiting for Daisy</em>, and I had such a strong reaction to <em>Waiting for Daisy</em> that I&#8217;m having a hard time remembering what I thought of <em>Matrimony</em>.</p>
<p>This is one of those that doesn&#8217;t have a catchy plot.  It starts with the main character, Julian, and he meets a friend called Carter in his freshman year writing seminar.  Julian meets a girl called Mia and Carter meets a girl called Pilar (I really have a hard time believing that&#8217;s a name), and then it&#8217;s about what happens with them.  Mainly Julian and Mia.  Lots of cancer and fertility issues and marriage problems &#8211; so actually, not entirely unlike <em>Waiting for Daisy</em>.</p>
<p>I thought this book was spotty.  In bits I was greatly enjoying it &#8211; the first segment, for instance, when Carter and Julian are in writing class together, I thought was excellent &#8211; and in bits I was just plodding along wanting to get to the end.  Sometimes everyone got way much omphaloskeptic.  Sometimes I was quite invested in what was going to happen.  Sometimes just not at all.</p>
<p>In sum: better, actually, than I expected, but I won&#8217;t ever find it necessary to read this again.</p>
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