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by Ian McEwan
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Sailing in a Sea of Words
Sailing in a Sea of Words rated it 7 years ago
Book: Sweet Tooth Author: Ian McEwan Genre: Spy Thriller/Fiction/Romance Summary: Cambridge student Serena Frome's beauty and intelligence make her the ideal recruit for MI5. The year is 1972. The Cold War is far from over. England's legendary intelligence agency is determined to manipulate th...
Misericordia
Misericordia rated it 9 years ago
On the one hand, the heroine's insights on the whys and hows of other people's actions felt empowering. Her ongoing evaluation of the ultimate reasons for about everyone's actions was quite formidable. On the other hand, her emotional rollercoaster felt incredibly weird. Are there really people who ...
LeahSL
LeahSL rated it 10 years ago
This book was frustrating to read because it moved veeeeeeery slowly, but I was intrigued by the promise of, well, intrigue, so I powered through. Would have been a 2-star read but the ending delivered pretty delightfully.
nouveau
nouveau rated it 11 years ago
Merry Christmas, Goodreads. With holiday carols filling the aisles of shops around the globe, I thought I would attempt that difficult but not quite impossible task of "maxing out" the Goodreads review--that is, reaching the character limit on a book review, and making, scout's honor, at most 10% bl...
afterwhat
afterwhat rated it 11 years ago
** spoiler alert ** Oh, interesting. I never read books like this; I favor YA, which tend to be quick reads, familiar characters, lots of feelings and lots of passion, not a lot of introspection or self-examination, no lengthy descriptions of characters that only matter as background for the ones th...
I am Sam Tule
I am Sam Tule rated it 11 years ago
My full review can be found here:http://samanthatule.wordpress.com/2013/09/20/book-review-sweet-tooth-by-ian-mcewan/
madbkwm
madbkwm rated it 12 years ago
So I have to start out by saying that I like Ian McEwan. I've only read Solar and Atonement, but I liked both and I think one of McEwan's strengths is in his misanthropic, narcissistic main characters. I love the way he makes the reader understand and empathize with sociopaths. Unfortunately, that...
DuncanH
DuncanH rated it 12 years ago
Who knew espionage stories could be this dull?Of course that isn't the entire premise of the book, but the characters lacked any depth and I was bored to rears.Not one of his better books. Another literary tale preoccupied with name dropping and being well read. The pinnacle of tedium.
Ellinor's Litventures
Ellinor's Litventures rated it 12 years ago
I usually have some problems with understanding what is going on in a spy-story. I understood everything that happened in Sweet Tooth which actually should have made me enjoy the book. But it was too obvious for me who was the traitor and the end lacked McEwan's usual bite. Also, I didn't like that ...
tedweinstein
tedweinstein rated it 12 years ago
Great storytelling, but Ian, darling, enough with the post-modern twists already. Why not just trust and enjoy the power of a good story well told...?
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