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- Audio Cassette
- ISBN-10: 0007134290
- ISBN-13: 9780007134298
- Publisher: HarperCollins Audio
- Pub date: Sep 17, 2001
- Dimensions: 14 cm x 11 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD and Unbound
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Another book that was so hard to put down, and so poorly abridged by the film that followed. The book truly deserves to be read for its own merits.
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Made the mistake of watching the movie first. Is far too similar to the movie to warrant reading it. It would be like reading it twice.
A well-written, gripping tale of love, innocence, betrayal, and war with a surprise hook at the end.
I was rather excited to read this book, but felt somewhat disappointed after reading it. There's a good message in the book, but it is kind of burried. I had a hard time getting through the begining; I found it to be a little slow. The character didn't really jump off the page at me. Although Ian Mc ... Continue
I was rather excited to read this book, but felt somewhat disappointed after reading it. There's a good message in the book, but it is kind of burried. I had a hard time getting through the begining; I found it to be a little slow. The character didn't really jump off the page at me. Although Ian McEwan is a master with the English language, I found a lot of emotion left out of this book. I just didn't really connect with any of the characters, but it was still a decent read. Sad to say this is the first time I might actually enjoy the movie better than the book.