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The House of the Spirits

The House of the Spirits
By Isabel Allende

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2577 in Books
  • Published on: 1994-02-03
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 490 pages

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Synopsis
Spanning four generations, Isabel Allende's family saga is populated by a memorable, often eccentric, cast of characters. Together, men and women, spirits, the forces of nature and of history, converge in a brlliantly realised novel.

From the Back Cover
Spanning four generations, Isabel Allende's magnificent family saga is populated by a memorable, often eccentric cast of characters. Together, men and women, spirits, the forces of nature, and of history, converge in an unforgettable, wholly absorbing and brilliantly realised novel that is as richly entertaining as it is a masterpiece of modern literature.

About the Author
Isabel Allende was born in Lima, Peru. She has recently lived in Caracas, Venezuela, with her husband and two children. Her first two novels, The House of the Spirits and Of Love and Shadows are published by Black Swan. The House of the Spirits was made into a film starring Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Jeremy Irons, Winona Ryder, Vanessa Redgrave, Antonio Banderas and Keanu Reeves.


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Fantastic5
I absolutely loved this book! It was colourful and political, about love and family, sadness and tragedy, all wrapped into one heart-warming story. For me it was one of those books that once I started, I didn't want to do anything else but see what happened next.

Allende has become my favourite author as a result of this book. I would advise anyone to read it.

My first favourite book!5
We can all remember that book that showed us how reading can be genuinely enjoyable. For me, The House of the Spirits was that book. I was to read this book in 11th grade when we were given 2 months to finish it. Back then I had better ways to distract myself from homework by the time I realised it was 2 days before the deadline I had only read about 4 chapters. Of those two days, I forced myself to read as much of it as I could, and the first night I ended up reading just over 100 pages, leaving the remaining 250 pages for the following day. Needless to say, it was not a struggle and I actually enjoyed reading the whole thing, even though it took most part of day and night.

Isabelle Allende is Chilean, and very proudly molds her stories around her knowledge of her country and her ancestry. She has extremely powerful ways of describing expressions and feelings in detail, and will write in words what some of us wouldn't be able to describe. Love is one of those, and this book is full of it. Love for the country, love for the family, love for that one special person, and the power it has over you, giving you the strength to accomplish anything.

Like all memorable novels, The House of the Spirits is a mixture of melancholy, joy, sadness, laughter; an array of powerful feelings that grasp the reader's heart. Tragedy has a continuous presence in this story as it evolves around Chile's civil war and the way the characters lived, or died, through it. Some of the characters used were based on real relatives, adding a biographical touch to the story, enhancing the power of the novel.

A must read, and if you like Isabel Allende, I strongly recommend PAULA, Isabel's autobiography, but be prepared for a very powerful and captivating book.

Magical...4
Really magical book that follows a family through four generations. A strange mix of fantasy and reality. Didn't get 5 stars as it took me a long time to get through (not because I'm lazy, just sometimes could only get through a few pages at a time). The authors description of characters is brilliant, I really felt like I knew them. Becomes extremely political towards the end (which would usually stop me reading) but Allende's writing style and dashes of fantasy throughout kept me going. Strange book but very very good!!