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17 Reviews
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Holmes said on Oct 14, 2007 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Amz310783 said on Jun 18, 2007 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Marie said on Feb 22, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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tam said on Jan 11, 2012 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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I really, really liked this book.
Funny, sad, real.
It's the story of an English family...commune but not too much.
I liked specially the organization of the chapters; each one is focused on one of the family members. Even if it's always the narrator talking, the point of view shift from on particul ... (continue)gedeoskij said on Jan 9, 2012 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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I guess every contemporary book nowadays has a specific target, so I wonder which one is targeting this book.
The characters are trivial, the plot is predictable, there is no emotion in it apart from a constant boredom that doesn't go away until the end - I suppose - or as you realize there's no re ... (continue)Tukaaa said on Nov 6, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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- English Books
- Audio CD 12 Pages
- ISBN-10: 1407404776
- ISBN-13: 9781407404776
- Publisher: W F Howes Ltd
- Pub date: Aug 01, 2007
- Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Others and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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| 9781407404776 | Audio CD | $41.09 | $31.02 | The Book Depository |
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I once wondered if it was a mistake buying this book when I was reading the first 100 pages. The pace is slow, the characters are distinct but uninteresting, the plot is unraveling itself rather haphazardly and aimlessly. I almost called it quits.
Luckily I persisted. The second half of the ... (continue)
I once wondered if it was a mistake buying this book when I was reading the first 100 pages. The pace is slow, the characters are distinct but uninteresting, the plot is unraveling itself rather haphazardly and aimlessly. I almost called it quits.
Luckily I persisted. The second half of the book proves much more interesting - not because of sudden twists and turns and actions as there is none, but because it is at that point where one genuinely starts to care about what happens to the characters. It is also at that point where one realizes a lack of drama is not equal to a boring story; it actually makes the story more realistic and the characters more likable. The ending is predictably happy but it is not your typical happily ever afters, rather it is a sense of returning to normal, or a tempest having subsided. You know it's not the end of the problems, but at least the characters have weathered the storm together, as a family.
Overall, A Spot of Bother may not be as eye-opening as Haddon's previous bestseller The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, but it is still very well written and will not disappoint anyone. Just try to read past the first 100 pages or so.
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