I held him tightly against me. He was neither cold nor warm. One of his outstretched hands, clenched in fear, was touching the side of my face. The relief of finding him at last overwhelmed everything – everything except the fear of this place. I wanted to turn around so that I could head back towar...
This book was odd. I picked it up, and two pages in was hooked. Apparently, if you write a story that starts on a train with a character that has received a mysterious package, I'm all in.That being said, this book was difficult for me to finish. Told from three different view points, the story revo...
It's hard for me to write about this book without mentioning the (probably) better-known movie, since I'd already seen the movie before reading the book. I don't mean this to be a straight comparison of the two, but that aspect will definitely be part of this review. Both the novel and the film shar...
Bin ich gerade einer Illusion aufgesessen? Diese Frage stelle ich mir zwei Tage, nachdem ich das Buch beendet habe, immer noch. Vielleicht ist das auch keiner Wunder, handelt es sich doch um ein Buch, in dem sich zwei Magier in ihrer Privatfehde verlieren. Erzählt wird die Geschichte Alfred Bordens ...
I admit, I loved the movie and therefore bought the book, because I thought if the movie is that amazing, what's the book going to be! To my astonishment, the plots of those two differ a lot. But that's okay. I quite liked The Prestige (book). The way you experience the world of magic in the early...
I have a hard time classifying this novel through conventional methods because Christopher Priest combined the contemporary epistolary style from Bram Stoker, the scientific mysticism from HG Wells, Nathaniel Hawthorne's humanism in literature, the grey tinted first person horror from Edgar Allan Po...
The story is introduced with a mystery being dangled like a carrot in front of us rabbit readers by a mystery package alluding to past association to a birth family who means nary a thing to a man adopted at a very early age. Yet, unknowingly, he was being drawn to the sender of the package to disc...
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