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tashreads2manybooks 's review for:
Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights
by Salman Rushdie
Occasionally I caught glimpses of the genius and magic of the author of Midnight's Children - and it gave me chills. I sometimes felt, however, that there was a lot of unnecessary philosophy for the sake of sounding profound - a kind of 'academic wanking' of sorts. Rushdie is most profound when he doesn't try to be.