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review 2015-10-02 05:41
“People see what they wish to see. And in most cases, what they are told that they see.”

“You believe you could not live with the pain. Such pain is not lived with. It is only endured."

“I would have written you, myself, if I could put down in words everything I want to say to you. A sea of ink would not be enough.'
'But you built me dreams instead.”



The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern

The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern 

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review 2015-09-05 07:08
"...each day, he managed to unravel and straighten himself, disgusted and thankful. Wrecked, but somehow not torn into pieces."


"Silence was not quiet or calm, and it was not peace."
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak

The Book Thief - Markus Zusak 

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text 2014-01-27 03:07
Reading progress update: I've read 240 out of 1200 pages.
Robespierre - Javier García Sánchez

The book starts slowly (although the whole setting the ambiance around the guillotine is amazing) but now it has definetely picked up and it's hard to put it down. The author's detailed research is showing as he comments on the figures around the Terror and Thermidor.

 

Pretty amazing book so far.

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review 2014-01-08 00:00
City of Darkness, City of Light
City of Darkness, City of Light - Marge Piercy

I did enjoy the book, but I think the first part (1789-1791) was stronger. The POVs varied in quality, I found Pauline, Danton, Claire and Robespierre's stronger than Manon and Condorcet's. There were some characterisation choices I don't agree with: I think Danton lacked some strenght and I am not so sure about Robespierre's portrayal of ever-increasing insanity, as well as his treatment of Elèanor.

The prose was flat at some points but it was good at showing the material realities of Paris in the late 18th century, especially between the lower classes.

All in all, a good book that I enjoyed, but lacking in some areas.

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