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A tale of enduring passion
Review of Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez by Leni_84

Advantages: A captivating book from an extraordinarily skilled author
Disadvantages: You won't want the story to end!

Love in the Time of Cholera is one of the best known novels by the Nobel Prize winning Colombian writer, Gabriel Garcia Marquez. I picked up this book after reading, and immensely enjoying, his earlier novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude. Love in the Time of Cholera is set in Colombia during the chaotic aftermath of liberation from Spanish dominion, when the country was racked by political dispute and civil war. The tale is one of unrequited love ...
...hidden life - a clandestine love affair. At the time of Saint-Amour's death, Dr. Juvenal Urbino and his proud stately wife, Fermina Daza, are in the fiftieth year of their marriage. Dr. Urbino's death occurs soon afterwards as he falls off a ladder, trying to catch his wayward parrot, which is sitting in a mango tree. At Urbino's funeral we are introduced to Florentino Ariza who comes to repeat to Fermina Daza his vow of fidelity and everlasting ... Read review

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10.09.2005
What A Story!
Review of The Book Thief - Markus Zusak by LiviaLavelle

Advantages: Compelling Novel, absoloutly fantastic.
Disadvantages: Death occasionaly comes out with spoilers (tad annoying)

The book thief is an extrordinarily clever novel written by Australian author Marcus Zusak. We are brought on a terribly marvelous journey that takes place in the height of the second world war. What sets this book apart from the others? The story is told in the point of view of death! Death tells us the tale of Liesel Meminger a nine year old girl who is being fostered by the Hubberman family on himmel street. Her foster father teachers Liesel ...
...adventure, death, unlikely friendships and the sheer conquest of serving in Nazi Germany. A true story that will enlighten and sorrow the hearts of all readers and really deserves the five starts I am going to give this book. This book is lengthly and very diferent to any other WW2 book you may have previously read. ... Read review

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13.10.2008
An Beautifully woven masterpiece!
Review of The Thirteenth Tale - Diane Setterfield by LiviaLavelle

Advantages: A real page turner, one to grip the heart of the reader!
Disadvantages: At times the twist may be a tad confusing, you must stick with it!

...a book to read on the plane I had a quick scan of mums book case and came upon this rare treat. The Thirteenth Tale is an amazing novel and has to be Diane Setterfield's masterpiece. This novel has it's reader traveling through an intricatly woven and twisted plot . It is unlike anything I have ever read. Setterfield tells the tale of a young writer, who is called to write a biography for a famous novelist Vida Winter. No-one knows who this mysterious ...
...the heart of her intriguing story of Angelfield. This novel is literaly superb, it is one to challenge the classics. A modern day Jane Eyre. It's the sort of novel that novelists don't brave to write anymore, but in my opinion these are the ones that are deeply rewarding both for the author and the reader. I would recommened this book if you are looking for a challenging novel, something that'll stay with you for a long time... ... Read review

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13.10.2008
Green's book is an enjoyable read
Review of Second Chance - Jane Green by RomaniRose

Advantages: Thought-provoking
Disadvantages: At times was a little unrealistic

This chic-flick by Jane Green was a thoroughly enjoyable read. It had me laughing and crying. The tale of friends brought together by the death of a loved one was particularly moving and relevant to todays word. Moreover the issues that are documented throughout the book are identifiable - the difficulties of marriage, the trials of IVF, Alcoholics Anonymouns and even single-parenting. Despite being filled with such heavy topics the book still maintains ...
...want to put it down and found that I read it quickly in just a few days, so I would reccomend the book to anyone who wants some chick-lit with a bit of depth and stimulating topics aswell. There will be one character in there for everyone to relate to. ... Read review

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13.10.2008
Emotions and comedy from a male point of view.
Review of Dinner For Two - Mike Gayle by RomaniRose

Advantages: Funny and light-hearted.
Disadvantages: Can be slow at times.

This Mike Gayle book is interesting reading, looking at the relationship between father and daughter and husband and wife. The book shows teh consequences of a one night stand and how they can surprise you years down the line. The book kept me gripped and was a good page turner without being too heavy. It is refreshing to read a book about emotions written from a male point of view. Both funny and heart-renching at times, with sad and comic moments ... Read review

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13.10.2008


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