latepaul reviewed Gentlemen Prefer Blondes by Anita Loos
Review
3 stars
This is a book written in the form of a diary of a 1920s "society girl" who claims to have literary aspirations but really is more interested in shopping and jewelry. It reminded me of Adrian Mole and weirdly Flowers for Algernon, in that there's a deliberately "dumbed down" quality to the writing - malapropisms, misspellings and so on. A lot of the jokes are at the protagonist's expense but she doesn't realize it. Even though this book is short this style wore on me a little and I was glad to finish it. I do think there were some topical references that I was missing
This is a book written in the form of a diary of a 1920s "society girl" who claims to have literary aspirations but really is more interested in shopping and jewelry. It reminded me of Adrian Mole and weirdly Flowers for Algernon, in that there's a deliberately "dumbed down" quality to the writing - malapropisms, misspellings and so on. A lot of the jokes are at the protagonist's expense but she doesn't realize it. Even though this book is short this style wore on me a little and I was glad to finish it. I do think there were some topical references that I was missing