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May 17, 2009
By hazeltidbit
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"The story is slow to start, but the reader is kept intoxicated by the overwhelmingly interesting main character, Cayce Pollard. Not everyone finds the world of market advertising exciting. Cayce's odd mannerisms such as her allergy to certain corporate symbols keep the reader interested. The overall plot line, the search for the anonymous creator of a world renowned series of film clips posted on the internet, may not seem captivating, and would not be without Cayce. Some downfalls of the novel include the overuse of language that requires not only a dictionary, but either google or an encyclopedia. The encyclopedia would be used to help the non fashion-savy reader to look up the frequent references Cayce and other characters bring up. After the long journey, the ending does leave the reader with a satisfied sense of accomplishment and new insight to a world he/she probably did not ever think about before."
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