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Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
This was a bit of a struggle, being twice as long as its limited ambition requires - that ambition being to illustrate the weakness, fallability and moral confusion of a Catholic priest, tempered by a hint of hope. At least this was acheived. The setting is a Southern State of Mexico where a deadl...
Carmilla Reads
Carmilla Reads rated it 6 years ago
This book contains two of Graham Greene's short(ish) stories that were made into films. The first is set in post-war Vienna occupied by Britain, the US, France and Russia. It is a satisfying thriller, although the surprise twist wasn't so surprising, most of the interest (both drama and humour) come...
BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 6 years ago
I miss reading Greene. I miss discovering his stories for the first time. He's still one of my favourite authors - not because I loved all of his books without fail and without criticism, but because his writing has a quality to it that is just beautiful while still being totally on point. So, whe...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 6 years ago
My wife and I both had vague but positive memories of having read "Travels With My Aunt" way back in the last century so we decided to give the audiobook version a try and refresh our memories. Tim Pigott-Smith is the narrator and he gives a wonderful performance, providing just the right voices ...
BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 6 years ago
A young woman who has an affair with a married man returns to her Catholic family for her mother's funeral. The news of the affair does not sit well with the family. The Living Room reminded me of why I struggle with Greene's work that centres on his religious outlook - it always seems like he is ...
Themis-Athena's Garden of Books
Themis-Athena's Garden of Books rated it 7 years ago
Memorial Day Weekend -- Labor Day 2018 The Books: Fiction Eric Ambler: The Mask of Dimitrios (new / print) **** Phyllis Bottome: The Lifeline (new / ebook-to-printed-PDF) ***1/2 John le Carré: The Tailor of Panama (revisited on audio, narrated by the author) ****1/2 Agatha Christie: N or M? (revis...
Abandoned by user
Abandoned by user rated it 7 years ago
Graham Greene is one of those authors that I've always meant to read - and following along with BrokenTune's Greene-land Adventures project increased my desire to dip into his books. The Summer of Spies gave me a perfect opportunity to check out one of his "espionage" books. I wasn't expecting the...
Words of a Bibliophile
Words of a Bibliophile rated it 8 years ago
This book starts out as a story about an affair and ends up being about a personal quest to discover God and Catholicism. Bendrix's endless first-person rant about love and hate is quite boring for me. His blind jealousy falls flat; his passion has no pulse. Things pick up a little when we get to se...
NiWa
NiWa rated it 8 years ago
Nachkriegszeit in Wien. Die Stadt ist in vier Besatzungszonen eingeteilt, notwendigste Güter sind rar und es ist genau die richtige Zeit, um sich am Schwarzmarkt eine goldene Nase zu verdienen. Rollo Martins wird von seinem Freund Harry Lime in dieses Wien eingeladen, allerdings kommt er nur mehr zu...
Lillelara
Lillelara rated it 8 years ago
Travels with my Aunt is a fun and enjoyable read about Henry Pulling, a retired bank manager somewhere in his fifties, and how his life gets turned upside down when he meets his Aunt Augusta at his moher´s funeral. All of a sudden Henry´s boring dahlia-filled suburban life is turned into a life of t...
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