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Mumsnet Discussions: Adult fiction : The Island by Victoria Hislop (18 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Elasticwoman on Sat 13-Sep-08 21:30:39
I am over half way through this.
Finding the style humourless and sentimental but fascinated by the subject matter and story. Want to know what happens next (don't tell me!)

Any one else read this, and what did you think?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By cissycharlton on Sat 13-Sep-08 21:35:11
It's shit. Sorry.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By empressorchid on Sat 13-Sep-08 21:35:58
I've just re-read this for the second time. Loved the historical content even if the story it was set in was a bit sentimentalist.

Keep reading if you find the subject matter interesting, the leprosy story was fascinating. (The end is pants) shock
Don;t worry I haven't given anything anyway!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Elasticwoman on Sat 13-Sep-08 21:36:53
Cissy - I asked for opinions so why are you sorry?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Waswondering on Sat 13-Sep-08 21:38:00
I really enjoyed it, especially the history element!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By tryingtocookacurry on Sat 13-Sep-08 21:39:16
Yes have read this cos my Mum lent it to me. It was interesting about the leprosy, the island etc but I also was not impressed witht he ending. Fascinating though!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By ClairePO on Sat 13-Sep-08 21:41:51
I enjoyed it too, it is sentimental but nonetheless a very interesting topic I think.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Carmenere on Sat 13-Sep-08 21:42:01
Well I enjoyed it, it was a decent read if a bit twee. It was interesting visiting Crete after reading it, I found the historical context interesting.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By MrsMuddle on Sat 13-Sep-08 22:04:59
Elasticwoman, I felt the same as you. It could have been a really interesting book - the subject is fascinating. However, the style of the writing ruined it for me completely. I read it over a year ago, so I can't remember the specifics of why it was so bad - only that it was awful.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Elasticwoman on Sun 14-Sep-08 20:37:02
The characters are so black and white - either too good to be true, or so bad you know they must come to a bad end. At the beginning, when Eleni has to leave with the little boy, it would have been quite touching if not so overdone with weeping and wailing all over the place. All the way through, the narrator tells you what to feel.

But I had no idea there was such a thing as a leper colony so recently in Europe.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Birdly on Tue 16-Sep-08 21:08:15
I don't usually go in for sentimental stuff like this but I really enjoyed it.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By SalVolatile on Tue 16-Sep-08 21:15:34
style of writing was so contrived it completely put me off, but the historical story would be interesting in the hands of someone else.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By BodenGroupie on Tue 16-Sep-08 22:04:06
Such a relief I'm not the only one who thought it was slushy - have any of you read her new one?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By MrsMuddle on Tue 16-Sep-08 22:33:39
Couldn't bear to waste another minute of my life reading her writing!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By auntyspan on Wed 17-Sep-08 12:08:47
Historical side really interested me but hated the whole 'finding roots' bollocks.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Elasticwoman on Wed 17-Sep-08 15:36:37
Finished it now. Why did people hate the ending so much? I didn't think it was any worse than the rest of the book.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mm22bys on Sun 30-Nov-08 14:09:31
I'm reading it now, just started. Compared to the last book I read, it is a literary masterpiece!

(The last one I read, which I wouldn't have bought in a million years was a Maeve Binchy that my mum had bought to read on the plane from Oz to London, and she gave it to me to read, it really was pants....)

I've been to Crete, and the subject matter is fascinating (didn't go to Spinalonga or Plaka though, we were in the south -west and were a Philistines that didn't even go to Knossos!).
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By missymum on Sun 30-Nov-08 20:46:00
i loved this book, BUT was on holiday in crete when i read it and got to visit spinalonga whilst there, am not sure it would have had the same appeal otherwise!


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