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Can't choose what to read next: The Book Thief or Revolutionary Road

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notnowbernard · 27/06/2009 22:03

I will go with the majority vote!

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MollieO · 27/06/2009 22:04

Haven't read RR but I thought the BT was amazing. It is one of those stories that will stay with me forever.

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bigstripeytiger · 27/06/2009 22:05

The Book Thief is incredible.

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oopsacoconut · 27/06/2009 22:05

I would go with the Book Thief - one of the best book I have ever read.

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NoFurtherQuestions · 27/06/2009 22:07

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piscesmoon · 27/06/2009 22:09

I really enjoyed 'The Book Thief'.

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LongDroopyBoobyLady · 27/06/2009 22:11

Book Thief is a must read.

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cthea · 27/06/2009 22:16

I loved RR.

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notnowbernard · 27/06/2009 22:18

I have both on my bookshelf waiting ...

It's looking like BT

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bigstripeytiger · 27/06/2009 22:22

The book thief will probably make you cry a lot, so dont read it in a public place. Everyone who I have spoken to about the book has cried, and not pretty quiet crying, but loud racking sobs. Just a warning

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surreylady · 27/06/2009 22:33

I have read both - I didn't like the Book Thief - found (sorry all) Enjoyed RR though so that would be my vote

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ClaudiaSchiffer · 27/06/2009 23:25

Revolutionary Road is great, really powerful writing and pretty horrowing in parts. We did it for Book Group a while ago and had v interesting discussions re motherhood and domestic life.

We read The Book Thief last month (well I didn't for some reason) and everyone loved it. It was a number of peoples top 5 of ALL TIME books. So I must read it.

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Penthesileia · 27/06/2009 23:29

Do not waste time on The Book Thief. Overwritten tripe, IMVHO. There are MUCH better books written about Germany during WWII, or about the Holocaust, if you want to read a book about those matters: Primo Levi, If this is a man; Gunter Grass, The Tin Drum. Etc.

Revolutionary Road, on the other hand, is excellent.

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margotfonteyn · 28/06/2009 12:12

Also found The Book Thief to be tripe, both overwritten and badly written. A typical 'International Bestseller'. Glad someone else agrees with me.

Would like to read Revolutionary Road though.

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surreylady · 28/06/2009 22:38

margotfonteyn - I am glad not to be alone also - would be interested once you have read RR to hear your feedback.

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janeite · 28/06/2009 22:40

I liked The Book Thief a lot and so did my dp (and we rarely agree on books) AND so did dd1 and the Yr 11 pupils I recommended it to.

Haven't read RR - would anybody like to give me a brief intro to it?

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Cousel · 28/06/2009 22:58

I thought the book thief was a good easy quick read - the narrator was 11yrs so style is simplistic.

Not read RR.

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notnowbernard · 30/06/2009 13:56

Have started RR (so didn't go with majority!)

So far, very good

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mumof2222222222222222boys · 30/06/2009 13:58

Read both. Enjoyed RR far more (although it is a bit sad!)

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mumof2222222222222222boys · 30/06/2009 13:58

Read both. Enjoyed RR far more (although it is a bit sad!)

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mumof2222222222222222boys · 30/06/2009 13:58

Read both. Enjoyed RR far more (although it is a bit sad!)

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cheapskatemum · 02/07/2009 22:22

Didn't like BT, in fact didn't even bother reading to end of it. I thought Boy in Striped Pyjamas better child's eye view of that period.

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juuule · 03/07/2009 16:16

Thoroughly enjoyed The Book Thief.
So did dh and dd1 (18). Found it very moving and unusual being told by a different portrayal of Death personified (he is mostly detached but not always).

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SkaterGrrrrl · 08/07/2009 16:56

Have only read Revolutionary Road and it's superb... you wont be disappointed.

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CountessDracula · 08/07/2009 16:58

RR is brilliant

Not read the other

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LaDiDaDi · 08/07/2009 17:49

I read RR but I think that I was too influenced by being aware of but niot having seen the recent film. I usually like to imagine my own characters but I just kept thinking of Kate and Leo which spoilt it a bit for me.

I did like the truth at the heart of it, the struggle with thinking that you are special and realising that your life is just like the lives of many, many others and that your wildest dreams are unlikely to be fulfilled, especially once you have had children, and how for many that is a very uncomfortable realisation.

I bought the Book Theif on Monday but I've yet to start it, I'm finishing "The Great Lover" first but I'm not gripped by that tbh.

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