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finished Engleby by Sebastian Faulkes last night...anyone else read it?

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brimfull · 30/09/2008 07:54

what a great book
didn't want it to end.
what did you think?

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squilly · 30/09/2008 12:56

I loved it. I found the central character quite strange, right from the beginning...won't say more as I don't want to spoil it for anyone, but it was very good.

Some people have said it was disturbing, even unpleasant, but I found myself aware of the possibilities of the outcome quite early and still found the story fascinating. The way it unfolded gradually and raised so many questions. The ending was superb.

Maybe I'm just a bit macabre?

I'm off to check out a few more of his, once I've finished my latest light relief book...Christopher Brookmyre, Not the End of the World (my latest fave writer...so clever, so funny).

brimfull · 30/09/2008 14:31

yes the ending was very satisfying

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NotCod · 30/09/2008 14:32

nme too
it was fabbo
cnat remember any more

brimfull · 30/09/2008 14:33

I am shite at remembering books..often start reading a book then realise I've already read it

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chocolatedot · 30/09/2008 15:18

I loved it - was fascinated by the character from the very beginning and the ending was perfect.

mumof2222222222222222boys · 30/09/2008 15:22

I am about 30 pages in and struggling a bit. Having read your posts, I'd better persevere! How does it compare to his other books? And have any of you read Time Traveller's Wife (which I have just finished but found pretty hard going).

bundle · 30/09/2008 15:27

absolutely brill

must re-read some bits before next week's book group, memory shot

brimfull · 30/09/2008 16:13

I liked time travellers wife

this is better though

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bundle · 30/09/2008 16:14

enjoyed both TTW and engleby

engleby more "writerly"

Scarletibis · 03/10/2008 20:06

haven't read it.

But can anyone tell me whether Human Traces (by him) is any good ? It has been lent to me and haven't got round to reading it yet.

(Loved time Traveller's wife btw)

pointydog · 03/10/2008 20:11

yes, I liked it a lot. Compelling.

latermater · 03/10/2008 20:17

Yes - I read it avidly whilst fending off childrens' entreaties to play on my day off . Haven't read Human Traces - something about the book jacket blurb put me off, but can't remember what it was.

FlossCampi · 03/10/2008 22:49

Scarletibis, I haven't read Human Traces, but I have heard that it can be quite hard going.... will try to remember where I have read that and post a link.

(although - am wondering now if it wasn't in an interview Faulkes gave to some magazine in which he admitted that he had been told it was hard going...)

IAteDavinaForDinner · 03/10/2008 22:52

I'm almost at the end but darling wakeful DS has scuppered my plan to finish it the for last 3 nights!

I've thoroughly enjoyed it - a bit neither-nowt-nor-summat at the start but it's a fantastic portrait of the central character. Not so much disturbing as intriguing.

northernrefugee39 · 04/10/2008 07:27

OOh- I've got it on my list to read - it's on the shelf, I'll read it next...

I loved On Green Dolphin Street- anyone else read that?

snickersnack · 04/10/2008 07:36

Human Traces is harder going than Engleby. Totally different, much more literary and definitely a lot of showing off from the writer. But good. I enjoyed it - it's worth persisting with, I think, if you're interested in the core subject matter.

MrsJohnCusack · 04/10/2008 10:32

I loved it. Marvellous

Scarletibis · 04/10/2008 13:47

ok, thanks - will give it a go.

duckyfuzz · 04/10/2008 13:51

oh yes, I read it in the summer on holiday, loved it, very disturbing but a great read

bagsforlife · 05/10/2008 10:30

Thought it was brilliant. Couldn't put it down and then couldn't stop thinking about it afterwards. Enjoyed all the pscychoanalysis at the end, v interesting. Human Traces, I haven't read it but know people who have, is a lot more 'technical' apparently.

Tinker · 01/11/2008 22:44

Have just finished this within the last 10 minutes. Has taken me weeks so my train of events is a little broken as to what did or did not happen.

Spoiler alert**

The ending.

Is this just his idealised imagined ending? I assumed reading it that he had killed her. Then I changed my mind. Then changed it back. And now I don't know. Will have to re-read bits to refresh

mazzystartled · 01/11/2008 22:48

I thought Engleby was a fabulous read

HATED TTW, there was a big idea there but the writer hadn't the skill to pull it off.

findtheriver · 02/11/2008 11:14

Loved Engleby

bagsforlife · 05/11/2008 21:41

Thought it was brilliant. Couldn't put it down. Unfortunately feel I know a few very slightly 'Engleby' type people. Bit worrying really.....Thought the ending was V.G too.

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