This is another great book in this series. I read this quite a few years ago, and I actually found this one quite disturbing in places, even made me feel physically sick. Although I really enjoyed this, I still prefer The Silence of the Lambs.
This book was boring. I remember that much. I also remember it took me three months to read it because of that. I wanted so badly to like Hannibal because I enjoyed Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon but sadly it fell flat. I believe my biggest problem was how overwritten it was. Superfluous detail...
this was so beyond awful I'm personally offended I'm not even going to bother withproper typing rn, iam so mad what happenedto clsrices character infthisbook wtf was harrs thinkingEdited May 26: OK, now that I have a computer back I just want to add to this some. I wish I could vote this book zero s...
This is a great book by one of the living masters of the English language. You get a connoisseur's-eye view of Florentine history along with lots of other glimpses into the cultured soul that is Thomas Harris. Plus, the story is top-notch, a suitably creepy finish to the adventures of Lecter and Cla...
The career of Starling is at stake. The media and some FBI authorities accuse her for deliberate killing Avelda, a woman culprit who used her baby as a shield in a raid. Starling pled saying that Avelda had hidden the gun MAC 10 behind the baby and had killed Birmingham, her partner in the FBI’s Ac...
If you thought "silence Of The Lambs" was disturbing, you are in for a big pant-shitting scary experience reading this almost unbearably gory book. Man eating pigs, cutting and eating one's nose and calling it "chewy like chicken" or whatever, eating a dude's brain while he is alive and in a romanti...
Just completed the novel "Hannibal" by Thomas Harris and I have only two words to summarize it.Utter Crap.Congratulations Mr. Harris. You have successfully converted one of the most intelligent and creepy character into an utter bore.
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