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Can't stop thinking about 'The Hare with Amber Eyes'

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MilliONaire · 15/06/2011 15:39

I have not seen a thread about this book already, apologies if it has been covered.

I finished this book this morning, it is one of the best, most moving books I have read in a very long time. I LOVED it. Want to re-read it immediately.

Has anyone else read it? What did you think of it?

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transferbalance · 15/06/2011 18:03

I was bought this for my birthday but haven't read it yet, glad to hear it's a good read

freelancescientist · 15/06/2011 18:41

It is sat on my shelf looking at me. I might have to read it next after that recommendation!

Strutter · 15/06/2011 18:42

god though wasnt he beginning BORING
i skipped the beginning. SO up its own arse
the end was gripping

justagirlfromedgware · 15/06/2011 20:26

I loved it too. The maid's actions in saving the collection were beyond belief. I don't think he explained how she managed not to be detected and whether she was rewarded for her loyalty. That whole scene of visiting Vienna was so moving, without being mawkish. It reminded me of Stephen Fry's episode of Who Do You Think You Are, when he walked the streets from which his ancestors had been taken.

MilliONaire · 15/06/2011 22:16

nooooo, I didn't think any of it was boring!! I loved every single word, I think his writing is exceptional - he conveys such depth of emotion without ever veering into cpnjecture or mawkishness. Justagirl..I think he was very honest in saying that he regretted how little he could find out about the maid afterwards? Did you see that his own daughter is called Anna [sad smile]

Think I am going to read it again - am MAKING dh read it now Grin

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MilliONaire · 15/06/2011 23:50

wow, I find it incredible that there is such a range of reactions to this book as I didn't find it smug at all, quite the opposite in fact! Stick with it, It is an unbelievable story really. And quite shocking.

I am still thinking about it. Would you really not find it incredible to discover that that was your family history?????

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Strutter · 16/06/2011 02:16

I think a lot of the reviews found it worthy but rather inward focussed. The beginning section was far too long and esoteric.

MilliONaire · 16/06/2011 09:20

I still loved it! Grin

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kazmus · 16/06/2011 09:33

oh dear, wish I'd kept it now, took it on holiday and found the first few chapters so pretentious and boring left it there! Maybe should have persevered but openeing really hard going.

Ilovedaintynuts · 16/06/2011 13:34

I have it on my TBR pile. Will give it a go next. Will persevere if I don't enjoy the start Smile

Lightshines · 21/06/2011 12:58

i started and gave up, but will try again...

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