Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It
By Meloy, Maile

Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It by Meloy, Maile
Price: $11.72
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(719 Ratings)
Categories: Short Stories, General Fiction
ISBN: 9781847679000, 9781101262863
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd., Riverhead
Language: English

Summary

Award-winning writer Maile Meloy's return to short stories explores complex lives in an austere landscape with the clear-sightedness that first endeared her to readers. Continue reading...

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Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It

Kevin
Kevin (The United States) Wed Feb 10 2010 18:32
I really liked the author's writing and surprising choice of narratives; at times I did a double check, with language and scenes that "only a guy could write", showing me how I've ascribed literary elements to author gender. I retained a star because the characters consistently ...more...
Jamie
Jamie (Chicago, IL) Fri Jul 17 2009 14:47
The title of this book is the only thing complicated about it, and that's just the way I want it. Meloy's sentences are, as always, crisp, spare and thoughtful. As someone who reads an unbelievable number of books where the crazy sentence structure could be considered the point, I find Meloy incre...more...
Robin
Robin (Lake Mary, FL) Thu Aug 06 2009 07:06
I do love a book of short stories and had high hopes for this collection. I was, however, disappointed. The stories never ended on a happy note, but that wasn't my main problem. I know it is so difficult to really develop both characters and plot in a short story. The plots were there....more...
Diane
Diane (San Diego, CA) Thu Nov 19 2009 01:18
Excellent writing - and I couldn't help but think she must have lived in Montana at some point since she was so accurate about local details. As a Montanan, that was attractive to me, especially since she didn't romanticize it. But speaking of romance . . . there was a kind of tense bleakness in the...more...
Andy
Andy (Brooklyn, NY) Sun Feb 28 2010 19:10
Kait Marx 8:00 i'm reading both ways is the only way i want it i like it Andrew Brown 8:00 yeah? i liked it i don't think i've written a review yet Kait Marx 8:01 i just started it, but i like it very much Andrew Brown 8:01 but my...more...
Allyson
Allyson (The United States) Tue Oct 27 2009 06:04
I have read her two previous novels and other short story collection and she has a unique voice. Very melancholy and cynical which suits me, but I find it a bitter pill. She tends to view life as a struggle yet is able to highlight the uniqueness of her character's situations, making them feel inc...more...
Destinee
Destinee (Seattle, WA) Thu Jan 07 2010 01:30
A while ago I said I was I taking a break from reading books about middle-class, middle-aged marriages and their discontents, but with this collection of short stories I'm back. Meloy's perfectly written stories are about yearning and frustration (which, we all know, are the essential th...more...
Cerealflakes
Cerealflakes (Seattle, WA) Mon May 24 2010 11:49
Despite all the rave reviews of this book, it just didn't do much for me. There was one story in the book I thought was pretty good, but I found the others just so so. Many of the stories had the same theme, infidelity, so it felt like I was reading the same story over and over with different char...more...
Michelle
Michelle (Brooklyn, NY) Mon Jul 12 2010 23:57
I read this as a library book; the icon clothbound pages, stripped of any betrayingly dated dust jacket illustration or typography, seemed to drift in both time and place and feeling. Two friends have already described it as the loneliest book they've ever read. Maile Meloy has captured a...more...
Jess
Jess (Portland, OR) Fri Sep 04 2009 14:45
It's not that I didn't think the stories were excellent - the characters were crisp and individual and immediately grasped, the style didn't call attention to itself, and many of the stories were wrenching in unexpected ways. They would be fascinating to study in a short story class, or discuss in ...more...