Kissing in Manhattan
 

Kissing in Manhattan

by David Schickler

David Schickler's debut seems at first to be a lot of fun: a gaggle of young Manhattanites with fancy jobs and fine educations chase each other around town, falling in love or not. In a series of linked stories, Schickler gives us a perverted heiress; a bumbling schoolteacher whose teenage student proposes marriage to him; a bad comic who finds his métier in off-off-Broadway theater. The... (read more)

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Cianna S
  • Rated 5 stars

I just re-read this book and remembered why I kept it. Schickler's writing is beautiful and lyrical, which at first covers up how twisted and magical this book is. It's a fun read which can be pure pleasure or can make you think -- your choice.

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Sarah  S
  • Rated 1 stars

Not my favorite novel. While there were parts that were interesting, I would not highly recommend it.

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  • Rated 4 stars
 

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