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The Behaviour Of Moths - Community Reviews back

by Poppy Adams
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My Bookathone
My Bookathone rated it 12 years ago
This book talks a great deal about moths and lepidoptery practices, along with a parallel heart touching story of two sisters. Both going through a series of events, and tragedies, which are incomparable with each other. The elder sister Virginia, is an established professional scientist but an alie...
Kinga's Books
Kinga's Books rated it 13 years ago
Two sisters meet again after years of estrangement. The air is heavy with resentment and grudges. We learn the story from Ginny the narrator. We hope to get the unbiased account of events because Ginny is supposed to be the reasonable and sensible one, the scientist. Sometimes later we, of course, r...
The Chocolate Lady's Book Reviews
The Chocolate Lady's Book Reviews rated it 14 years ago
In this dark, yet fascinating story, two estranged sisters, drawn to each other like moths to a flame, show just how dangerous such a reunion can be. Read my review of this excellent debut novel here https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2014/08/16/that-which-emerges-from-her-cocoons/
The City Of Invention
The City Of Invention rated it 16 years ago
A fascinating debut novel from an author with enormous promise, The Behaviour Of Moths is the neo-gothic story of a dysfunctional family told from the viewpoint of the obsessional, deluded and probably autistic elder daughter, Virginia. Set in a huge, crumbling mansion in Dorset, the narrative focus...
ginamonge
ginamonge rated it 16 years ago
Overall, it was an interesting story. It was definitely a page turner--I don't think I would read it again, but it did make you want to keep reading. Some parts of the story were a little far-fetched, but that doesn't make or break a book for me. So...I would say that it is an entertaining novel--no...
2manybooks2read
2manybooks2read rated it 16 years ago
sad to report that this book turned out to be a complete waste of my time. i kept waiting and hoping for something huge to be revealed since one sister had left home for 57 years b/c of it (and i'll admit that while i often prefer resolution, i can live without it, if the book is good enough), but ...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 17 years ago
Looks like this is called The Sister in the States.Brilliant - and brilliantly read by Stephanie Cole (think 'doctor' from Tenko)
Bookish Quotes
Bookish Quotes rated it 56 years ago
Two sisters see meet again after years of estrangement. The air is heavy with resentment and grudges. We learn the story from Ginny the narrator. We hope to get the unbiased account of events because Ginny is supposed to be the reasonable and sensible one, the scientist. Sometimes later we, of cours...
Riva's Reads
Riva's Reads rated it 2055 years ago
I'm not really sure what I think of this book. It's dark - almost Gothic in tone - and I didn't find the characters all that sympathetic. Even so, I was anxious to see just what was going to happen next. After I finished it, though, I wasn't sure I actually LIKED the book. Well-written, yes; with an...
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