Undone book john colapinto biography

  • Undone: A Novel is a 2015 novel written by The New Yorker staff writer John Colapinto.
  • John Colapinto was born and raised in Toronto, and has a Master's in English literature from the University of Toronto.
  • The book was a New York Times bestseller and the film rights were bought by Peter Jackson, the director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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  • Undone

    May 20, 2016
    I'd like to start this off by clarifying that I don't know John Colapinto personally, but we've shared brief emails and 140 characters on Twitter, and after reading UNDONE, I can honestly say he is one of the most intriguing authors I've had the pleasure of reading. It goes beyond his impressive professional titles and an unjust 41 rejections from publishers around the world. His tone, style, and voice are an enigma, and I'm glad I discovered his work when I did.

    UNDONE only took me days to finish. I devoured it during every spare moment I had from the moment it hit my iPad. It was the hype and "banned book" reputation UNDONE has that sparked my interest in the first place. There's a special place in my heart for anti-heroes and books about society's black sheep. I cheer for the bad guys, so this was right up my alley.

    After reading the first chapter, I was hooked. UNDONE is dark and compelling and stunningly written. (The writing is superb.) It's as if Caroline Kepnes, Gillan Flynn, and Nabokov collaborated and wrote a book just for me. With the YOU/Gone Girl/Lolita vibe, I was in literary heaven. This type of book, with this type of honesty about human nature, this well written is near impossible to come by in the self-publish age.

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    Book Review – Undone by John Colapinto

    Undone: A Novel
    *Ooooof* What a book. I feel depressed right now. Having spent so many hours in this crazy mind-mess of a story, that at first, beckoned me with the promise of a forbiddenpsychological thrill. With the creepy-handsome main character and his angelic-looking 17 year old student and their intricate plotting (using her seductive powers and his outlandish ideas) to steal quite a fortune.

    Going by some of the reviews (glowing praises by HUGE names in the industry), it promised to be a wild ride. For sure an uncomfortable one (considering a few taboo-angles it was weaving me through), but my mind was going all over the place with the possibilities, potential scenarios, and I was hoping for that big-bang ending that was sure to knock my socks off.

    Maryse: I’ve kind of started a er… forbidden, possibly shocking darkish satire-black er… I dunno? Comedy read? Dark psych-thriller, love story spiral descent? No. I dunno. I’ve heard it’s fairly forbidden and it’s written by a man, and it’s got all sorts of weird feedback but I’m taste-testing it, ’cause you know I’m attracted to the psych-mind-benders. It’s called: Undone: A Novel by John Colapinto … It’s excellent writing and a bit… sordid. I’ll let y’all know soon.

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