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Ward No. Six: 05/16/07
I picked up Sixteen Short Novels at the September BookCrossing meeting last year. Yes; I went a week postpartum and Harriet went too. My goal is to read and review each of these short novels but if I do it all at once I'll only get this one massive book read for quite some time. Instead, I'll concentrate on each novel separately and count each one as its own book just as I did for the four novellas in Four Past Midnight. At that rate I figure I can read about three of these short novels a month and I should have the book ready for release by Harriet's first birthday. "Ward No. Six" is mostly a mood piece. It asks the question who is really sane: the people in the asylum or the people on the outside. For Dr. Andrei Yefimich, the answer is "yes." He goes from running the asylum to being a resident of Ward no. 6. It is his quest to experience "real life" that leads him to lose his job, travel Europe, fall into depression and ultimately be locked away in the very hospital that fired him. Comments (4) Comment #1: Thursday, May, 17, 2007 at 15:10:33 That's one of the most interesting takes on the book that I've seen. Neat insight!" Comment #2: Thursday, May, 17, 2007 at 12:15:18 The meeting is only five (maybe eight) miles away. My husband did all the driving. I just had to sit and enjoy seeing my friends and of course showing off Harriet!" Comment #3: Friday, May, 18, 2007 at 01:25:15 Really? Online since 1997? REALLY? That's got to be a record." Comment #4: Thursday, May, 17, 2007 at 10:36:33 Yes indeed! August 2 will be my 10th anniversary. I've been doing web design since 1995 but have only had this site since 1997."
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