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<blockquote data-quote="Fight&#039;n Hampsters" data-source="post: 200380" data-attributes="member: 1874"><p>I read the first three of the LA Quartet quickly and was enthralled. It is like watching a (beautiful) car wreck, you can't and don’t want to turn away. But two chapters into White Jazz I put it down and never finished it.</p><p></p><p>I really like Noir/ Crime stories but it got old reading about people I couldn't really root for wading through such violence and filth. It began to feel gratuitous. </p><p></p><p>That having been said, Ellroy is a really skilled writer and most who love noir and crime will like his stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fight'n Hampsters, post: 200380, member: 1874"] I read the first three of the LA Quartet quickly and was enthralled. It is like watching a (beautiful) car wreck, you can't and don’t want to turn away. But two chapters into White Jazz I put it down and never finished it. I really like Noir/ Crime stories but it got old reading about people I couldn't really root for wading through such violence and filth. It began to feel gratuitous. That having been said, Ellroy is a really skilled writer and most who love noir and crime will like his stuff. [/QUOTE]
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