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by Raymond Chandler
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Themis-Athena's Garden of Books
Themis-Athena's Garden of Books rated it 6 years ago
Tasks for Pancha Ganapati: Post about your 5 favourite books this year and why you appreciated them so much. Tasks for Festivus: [...] --OR-- Perform the Airing of Grievances: name 5 books you’ve read this year that have disappointed you - tell us in tongue-lashing detail why and how they failed t...
Themis-Athena's Garden of Books
Themis-Athena's Garden of Books rated it 7 years ago
My Square Markers and "Virgin" Bingo Card: "Virgin" card posted for ease of tracking and comparison, as called and read squares will, bit by bit, vanish behind my markers and everybody's cards are different. Black Kitty:Read but not called Black Vignette:Called but not read Black Kitty in Black ...
Lillelara
Lillelara rated it 7 years ago
I bet this is one door Marlowe is regretting to put his head through. Getting involved with Moose Malloy, who is searching for his girlfriend Velma after having spent the last 8 years in jail, Marlowe gets involved with the mob, jewel-robbers, dangerous thugs and the police and he has to deal with a...
Julian Meynell's Books
Julian Meynell's Books rated it 8 years ago
I like Chandler but I don't love Chandler. Chandler is rightfully most compared to Hammett, but unlike Hammett who has deep things to say, Chandler is all style. I don't think that Chandler is anything more than magnificently written pulp detective fiction, although there is no doubt that it is th...
Angel's Book Reviews 2.0
Angel's Book Reviews 2.0 rated it 10 years ago
I couldn't give it more than 3 stars because of the overwhelming amount of sexism, racism and homophobia. I know this book was written in the 40's, and it was a different kind of society then (I actually have the impression that, for the time, this was a surprisingly forward book on those counts), b...
Stop Making Sense
Stop Making Sense rated it 10 years ago
Smarter people than I might be able to poke holes in this one, but I can't. 5 stars, and this one goes on the Deserted Island list. Quite possibly a perfect novel--the descriptions, the dialog, the plot, and the twist, all wrapped up in a cynical, brilliant package. The best I've read in a very, ver...
brandonsears
brandonsears rated it 10 years ago
“I needed a drink, I needed a lot of life insurance. I needed a vacation, I needed a home in the country. What I had was a coat, a hat and a gun. I put them on and went out of the room.”While working a missing persons case, Detective Philip Marlowe finds himself drawn into a murder investigation....
bookaneer
bookaneer rated it 10 years ago
Marlowe, sexuality, and mean streets ~~Moved from GR~~ Farewell, My Lovely by Raymond Chandler Like the other Marlowe books, Farewell, My Lovely helped to shape a genre that still pervades American culture. This one has the template for the PI-female-journalist-type teamup, the lazy cop who gets...
Proctosophy
Proctosophy rated it 11 years ago
Excellent writing. Chandler had a gift for describing a scene and putting you right there, using very poetic language that was occasionally corny but still good except when it's great. I like how he's able to stretch a simple scene, like two guys driving down the street having a conversation, into a...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 11 years ago
bookshelves: fraudio, mystery-thriller, published-1940, north-americas, re-read, winter-20102011 Read from December 09, 2009 to February 21, 2011 ** spoiler alert ** Saturday Play - Classic Chandler: 3. Farewell My Lovely. Toby Stephens is Chandler's smart-talking, trouble-seeking LA private eye...
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