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The stories aren't happy. They seldom end with their characters happy. Instead, you're given deep, insightful & uncensored stories that explore the dark side of human nature -- fear, pride, hate, regret. But along the way you also have characters that learn of the courage it takes to face life. From a son who manages to face his bully-of-a-father, to a young man having a bad drug trip, you're given a handful of such realistic characters with such raw emotions, that any one of these people could live off the page & fit seamlessly into our world.
After each story, you're left feeling like you need more, & that's really the only downside of the book. On one hand you wish for a proper ending or a clean finish as if it were a normal novel. But on the other hand, these stories reflect real life, & we all know that clean endings aren't always what we're given. So just a little advice: don't go into the book thinking that it'll contain proper stories with beginnings, middles & ends. Scrap that typical formula out of your mind, & just enjoy the book for what it is.
I'll admit, I picked this book up because I'm a fan of Tablo's music. It's a bit superficial, I know, but at the same time if I hadn't known who Tablo was, I never would have picked this book up and I would have been worse for it.Pieces of You is a little rough, more so than anything I've read before, and has a lot of real world darkness that I personally have never experienced. It was eye-opening. The writing style was very beautiful and sometimes lyrical, full of very visceral senses, and I
"You know," I say, to break the silence. "If life were a highway, it would have stop signs."Mike doesn't turn to look at me. Maybe he can't hear. I don't really care anyway."And these stop signs...... they're there so you'll stop once in a while to take a break. Maybe have a cigarette or two. And just reflect, you know, just think about all the distance you've crossed. Maybe, just maybe, these stop signs in our lives are good things." --------Finished in one sitting.This book was tolerable. Not

Im afraid Ill be a book that no one reads. Music that no one listens to anymore. Im afraid Ill be abandoned like a movie playing in an empty theater.
The respect that I have for this man is immeasurable. 고맙습니다, 타블로.
When I first looked at this book my friend was fangirling over, I just rolled my eyes and thought, just because its related to korean music and all that she wants to read it. I admit, I too was excited that she would be buying this book, reading it and was willing to lend it to me. The one thing I didn't expect: It was WAY better than I thought it would be. The stories are dark, cold and they give an even stronger look at people in the real world, unlike other books where the authors either over
I really like Tablo. I think he is a great musician and seems to also be a great person.The first story -in my opinion- was awful, even though some of the others were really nice. I was almost giving this 3 stars because there were some storys I enjoyed and I think it is interesting that he wrote this more about how life is, all storys play in that dull reality existing everywhere...I definitely don't think it is a bad book, and after I read some other reviews I feel like being the only one who
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Hardcover | Pages: 229 pages Rating: 4.29 | 1599 Users | 180 Reviews

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Title | : | Pieces of You |
Author | : | Tablo |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 229 pages |
Published | : | January 30th 2009 by Dal (first published 2009) |
Categories | : | Short Stories. Poetry. Fiction. Contemporary |
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Review sampled from Paper Frontiers
The stories aren't happy. They seldom end with their characters happy. Instead, you're given deep, insightful & uncensored stories that explore the dark side of human nature -- fear, pride, hate, regret. But along the way you also have characters that learn of the courage it takes to face life. From a son who manages to face his bully-of-a-father, to a young man having a bad drug trip, you're given a handful of such realistic characters with such raw emotions, that any one of these people could live off the page & fit seamlessly into our world.
After each story, you're left feeling like you need more, & that's really the only downside of the book. On one hand you wish for a proper ending or a clean finish as if it were a normal novel. But on the other hand, these stories reflect real life, & we all know that clean endings aren't always what we're given. So just a little advice: don't go into the book thinking that it'll contain proper stories with beginnings, middles & ends. Scrap that typical formula out of your mind, & just enjoy the book for what it is.
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Original Title: | Pieces of You ISBN13 9788954607575 |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.29 From 1599 Users | 180 ReviewsCriticize Based On Books Pieces of You
Every semblance of writing, whatever form it chooses to present itself in, has some broader purpose/s. This broader purpose is displayed by the author's choice and use of language, often represented though various figurative and rhetorical devices. Sometimes, when a novel or written piece exhibits an exceptional importance, I make an effort to analyze the linguistic skills employed by the author to give it that flare, that depth. Perhaps the most successful of attempt of this art that I haveI'll admit, I picked this book up because I'm a fan of Tablo's music. It's a bit superficial, I know, but at the same time if I hadn't known who Tablo was, I never would have picked this book up and I would have been worse for it.Pieces of You is a little rough, more so than anything I've read before, and has a lot of real world darkness that I personally have never experienced. It was eye-opening. The writing style was very beautiful and sometimes lyrical, full of very visceral senses, and I
"You know," I say, to break the silence. "If life were a highway, it would have stop signs."Mike doesn't turn to look at me. Maybe he can't hear. I don't really care anyway."And these stop signs...... they're there so you'll stop once in a while to take a break. Maybe have a cigarette or two. And just reflect, you know, just think about all the distance you've crossed. Maybe, just maybe, these stop signs in our lives are good things." --------Finished in one sitting.This book was tolerable. Not

Im afraid Ill be a book that no one reads. Music that no one listens to anymore. Im afraid Ill be abandoned like a movie playing in an empty theater.
The respect that I have for this man is immeasurable. 고맙습니다, 타블로.
When I first looked at this book my friend was fangirling over, I just rolled my eyes and thought, just because its related to korean music and all that she wants to read it. I admit, I too was excited that she would be buying this book, reading it and was willing to lend it to me. The one thing I didn't expect: It was WAY better than I thought it would be. The stories are dark, cold and they give an even stronger look at people in the real world, unlike other books where the authors either over
I really like Tablo. I think he is a great musician and seems to also be a great person.The first story -in my opinion- was awful, even though some of the others were really nice. I was almost giving this 3 stars because there were some storys I enjoyed and I think it is interesting that he wrote this more about how life is, all storys play in that dull reality existing everywhere...I definitely don't think it is a bad book, and after I read some other reviews I feel like being the only one who
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