The Almost Moon
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7727 in Books
- Published on: 2007-10-16
- Released on: 2007-10-16
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 352 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
It is a truth universally acknowledged that an author in possession of a good story must be in want of an arresting first sentence. Alice Sebold s new novel, The Almost Moon, contains one of the best opening lines of any book published this year: When all is said and done, killing my mother came easily. It is eerily reminiscent of Albert Camus s L Etranger and certainly had me hooked from the start. --Evening Standard
Metro
'A cracker...Boy does she know how to tell a story...Devote a full day to this sad and exhilarating novel.'
Sunday Herald
'This is a powerful, intricate and beautifully written novel...a worthy successor to The Lovely Bones.'
Customer Reviews
Well written but...
not particularly enjoyable. This book was dark, bold and different but ultimately unsatisfying. Wry and accurate observations about the mundanity of life make this a very realistic offering. However, this may well be the problem, the book is about murder, (not euthanasia as some have seen it) and a realistic murder novel should be by definition gritty and unsettling.
There was a definitive lack of rhythm to the book, but upon starting it feels like you have made a commitment to finish it, and see it through with the main protaganist Helen.
A very tricky book to evaluate, almost marmite like! Brave move by Sebold.
when all is said and done reading this book wasnt easy
Alice Sebold has again focused on a depressing topic, yes things like these i believe do happen in the real world but when you have based your career writing 3 books on the same topic, it becomes slightly old. I found this book hard to read but frankly who wouldnt find a book about mothers and death easy, the lovely bones was indeed an excellent book and it is hard not to put it on a pedestal, but this book just wasnt what i thought it was going to be. It is probably best to get this book if you have no expectations and can read uneasy subjects, if you don't like emotional subjects you are choosing the wrong subject.
Sadly, very disappointing
I bought this book after absolutely loving 'The Lovely Bones'. The opening page, which I read in the bookshop, had me gripped and I had high hopes for it: I couldn't wait to start it. Sadly, I have to say it is one of the most awful books I've ever encountered. It was difficult to read, not because of any flamboyant language, but because it was so 'lumpy', with no natural flow. I found it impossible to relate to any of the characters or the circumstances they found themselves in. I detest giving up on a book but had to really force myself to finish this. It was a chore, a nasty one at that, from page 2 until the end. For me, this book is more like a first-time attempt from a particularly inept author. I do wonder what Ms Sebold was trying to say with this book, what feelings she was experiencing to produce a novel such as this. Perhaps with this insight, I may have understood the story and its purpose a bit more. As it is, I just feel let down.




