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Memoirs of a Geisha - Community Reviews back

by Arthur Golden
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Reader & Dreamer
Reader & Dreamer rated it 8 years ago
a mesmerising read from start to finish, I did enjoy it, very.
CalT
CalT rated it 9 years ago
Reading other reviews I had expected more of this book but it just didn't grab me in the same way as some of the author's earlier works. I found the face too slow and plot development somewhat predictable.
Incomplete Tales
Incomplete Tales rated it 9 years ago
I have no idea how to begin this review, nothing I can possibly say will adequately measure how beautifully enchanting the writing was. Without looking at the context and any possible controversies surrounding how this book came to be, I thought this novel was a mesmerizing read from start to finish...
A Reading Vocation
A Reading Vocation rated it 9 years ago
Around the Year Reading Challenge Item #2: A book set in a different continentThe more historical fiction I read, the more I wonder whether it's just not the genre for me, even though I like history and the ability to travel "back in time" through reading.But despite all the accolades this book has ...
Lydia's Page
Lydia's Page rated it 9 years ago
Phew, it's nice to cross off a title that's been on your TBR list for ages and ages. I can certainly understand and appreciate the critical and commercial acclaim for this one... but I feel like I should confess that it wasn't my personal favorite. I'm not sure quite why, other than it just didn't f...
Just a book blog
Just a book blog rated it 10 years ago
Now known by her geisha name, Sayuri tells a story of her childhood in her tipsy house; of friends and a certain enemy within the okiya; her struggles; of being a geisha before and after the second world war; of love, and her life after her days of being a geisha were over. At nine years old Chiyo...
Vailia's Page Turner
Vailia's Page Turner rated it 10 years ago
Absolutely beautiful! This story was so rich and vivid. With attention to personal details, you could almost think this is a real memoir. from her childhood as Chiyo, her days as a maid and finally her transformation into Sayuri and her life as a geisha. It was a remarkable, heartfelt journey. ...
M. A. Phipps
M. A. Phipps rated it 10 years ago
A really good and fascinating read about one woman's life as a geisha prior to and following World War II. I'm a sucker for World War II books/films and I loved that this one was set in Japan—a country I've always been fascinated with. The only reason I didn't rate this book five stars was because t...
Calyre
Calyre rated it 10 years ago
- D'après-moi, madame, Hatsumomo ne lui prête pas plus d'attention qu'à une feuille qui se serait posée dans la cour."Rien n'est plus noir que l'avenir, sauf le passé, peut-être."
Reads and Needs
Reads and Needs rated it 11 years ago
Memoirs of a Geisha was a book I first heard about in my 12th grade after a classmate's book report. At the time it seemed like a book that I would find fascinating, however upon picking it up years later, I found that the novel fell short of my expectations. It was such a shame that after all this ...
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