McSweeney’s
McSweeney’s is a book written by Dave Eggers. The book was published in 2007 and is listed under the Fiction category. For readers who want to quickly understand what this title offers, this page gives a clear overview of the book, including its description, author information, page count, ratings, and ISBN details.
The full title of the book is McSweeney’s. When available, the subtitle is , which gives extra context about the theme, focus, or main idea behind the book. According to the available description, With a special section on Donald Barthelme, including remembrances from Ann Beattie, David Gates, and Oscar Hijuelos, and some of Barthelme’s barely published and never-collected early work, and a highly theoretical but potentially amazing Z-binding that we can’t describe very well here, or even to each other, McSweeney’s 24 will never be mistaken for anything else. (Except possibly the June 1978 issue of Popular Mechanics.)
This book has 300 pages, making it useful for readers who want to know the approximate length before starting. It has an average rating of 3.81, based on 275 ratings, which can help readers understand how other people have responded to it.
For cataloging and reference purposes, the ISBN-13 is 9781932416770, while the ISBN-10 is 1932416773. These numbers are helpful when searching for the exact edition of the book online, in libraries, or in bookstores.
The book cover image can be viewed here: http://books.google.com/books/content?id=o7cuHQAACAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=1&source=gbs_api.
Overall, McSweeney’s by Dave Eggers is a title that may interest readers looking for books in Fiction. Whether you are researching new books, comparing editions, or building a reading list, this page gives you the most important details in one place.
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