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A balada de Adam Henry
A balada de Adam Henry | Ian McEwan
Neste romance sombrio e poderoso, uma juza em meio a uma crise familiar se deixa envolver por um garoto culto e sedutor. Poucos autores de lngua inglesa so mais importantes na atualidade do que Ian McEwan. Em quarenta anos de carreira, ele comps marcos da literatura contempornea, como Amor sem fim (1997), Amsterdam (1998) e Reparao (2001). Seus livros so conhecidos pela preciso da prosa, pela atmosfera de suspense e estranhamento e tambm pelas viradas surpreendentes da trama, que puxam o tapete do leitor ao final do livro. Nos ltimos anos, o trao decisivo de sua literatura tem sido a defesa da racionalidade cientfica contra os fundamentalismos religiosos. esse o embate que est no cerne de A balada de Adam Henry. A personagem central Fiona Maye, uma juza do Tribunal Superior especialista em Direito da Famlia. Ela conhecida pela "imparcialidade divina e inteligncia diablica", na definio de um colega de magistratura. Mas seu sucesso profissional esconde fracassos na vida privada. Prestes a completar sessenta anos, ela ainda se arrepende de no ter tido filhos e v seu casamento desmoronar. Assim que seu marido faz as malas e sai de casa, Fiona tem de lidar com o caso de um garoto de dezessete anos chamado Adam Henry. Ele sofre de leucemia e depende de uma transfuso de sangue para sobreviver. Seus familiares, contudo, so Testemunhas de Jeov e resistem ao procedimento. O dilema no se resume deciso judicial. Como nos demais casos que julga, Fiona argumenta com brilho em favor do racionalismo e repele os arroubos do fervor religioso. Mas Adam se insinua de modo inesperado na vida da juza. Revela-se um garoto culto e sensvel e lhe dedica um poema incisivo: "A balada de Adam Henry". Os sentimentos despertados pelo garoto a surpreendem e incomodam.
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ashw21
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What a talented writer McEwan is ! A different book to atonement, this book explores a childless marriage and a lawyer contemplating legal, religious and ethical issues. So much packed in a novella!

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keepingupwiththepenguins
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McEwan‘s prose suits this story far better than it did Atonement. Atonement was about kids and self-destructive deception, while The Children Act is about ethics and mortality. His writing, which felt overwrought and pompous in Atonement, seems natural in the context of a well-educated very-British judge contemplating marriage and death. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/the-children-act-ian-mcewan/

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Freespirit
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I really like listening to Ian McEwan‘s novels. I‘m not sure why but his writing is amazing, there is often an uncomfortable tension...a discomfort in his stories...things go wrong..and I think I love the Britishness of them.
This story is about marital crisis, and moral responsibility😳I haven‘t seen the movie but I love Emma Thompson❤️
Archie and I took a walk to our mail box. The bottle brushes along our road are in full bloom💕
#audiowalk

LiteraryinPA I watched the movie within the last year after reading the book. Both are really well done. 4y
Freespirit Hi @LiteraryinLititz I will search out the movie when I have completed this. 4y
CarolynM Great book and lovely bottle brush. We used to have them in the front yard of my childhood home. The honeyeaters loved them🙂 4y
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squirrelbrain
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Only a short novel, but devastatingly good.

I didn‘t expect the ‘secondary‘ storyline, about Fiona‘s marriage but it added so much. Interesting how what you would expect to be the denouement, the decision over the transfusion, was less than halfway through the book and then the story continued on from there.

I loved it!

That was also my #bookspin for August. @Caroline2 - I‘ve decided to go with Three Wishes next. do you fancy it?!

TrishB Been on my tbr for ages! 4y
Caroline2 I liked this book too. 👍 4y
Caroline2 Right, I‘m well up for reading Three Wishes but I still need to finish King then I‘ve agreed to do a buddyread with Trish (The Goon Squad if you fancy joining us?) at the wkend so I can start Three Wishes on Monday/Tuesdayish?? 🤔 4y
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squirrelbrain That‘s a bit worrying @caroline2, you and @TrishB doing a #buddyread! It may not go well! 🤣 I‘ve read it already otherwise I‘d join in. No pressure on 3 Wishes - I‘ll start it early next week. 😘 4y
TrishB @Caroline2 I‘m the kiss of death for buddy reads I know! 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
Caroline2 @TrishB @squirrelbrain Shhhh!!! Don‘t jinx it!!!! 🤫 it‘s not a real ‘buddy read‘ any ways. It‘s a not a buddy read read-along! 😃 👍 4y
squirrelbrain Ha! @caroline2 @TrishB is that what you call it?! 4y
TrishB Sticking with that! 4y
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EadieB
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#TheChildrenAct #IanMcEwan #AuthorAMonth

Fiona Maye, High Court judge, is childless and her marriage of 30 years is in crises. She is called to a trying case where Adam, 17 year old boy, is refusing for religious reasons the medical treatment that could save his life. She visits the boy in the hospital and the encounter stirs feelings of powerful emotions in both of them. I found this book to be an excellent story and would highly recommend it!

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Andrew65
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This was the first book I have read by Ian McEwan, but it won‘t be my last. Whilst it was only a short book it had a powerful punch at the end 😭😢 and told a great story examining some interesting legal positions and relationship positions. I really enjoyed the main character in this book. #3 finished during #NutsInMay #AuthoraMonth

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Andrew65
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Starting my first book for #Authoramonth #IanMcEwan

This will be my first book by Ian McEwan.

#NutsinMay #Readathon

Lcsmcat I liked this one! 5y
Andrew65 @Lcsmcat Yes I‘m enjoying it a lot. 5y
LapReader I collect his books but Atonement is the best. 5y
Andrew65 @LapReader Thanks, hoping to get to that one later in the month. 5y
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EadieB
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OriginalCyn620 Sounds good! 5y
EadieB @OriginalCyn620 Very good book! 5y
Andrew65 I should get this from the library at midnight I think. 5y
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EadieB @Andrew65 Very sad ending! 5y
Andrew65 @EadieB Will get tissues ready. 5y
EadieB @Andrew65 Good plan! 5y
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rockpools
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My unexpected read for the week. I picked this up for #authoramonth after @Eggs review. A judge in the Family Division is called upon to make a decision about a young Jehovah‘s Witness, a few months from legal age, who‘s refusing life-saving treatment. Meanwhile her marriage has stalled.

The prose is quite detached, but I found it very affecting, even if I wasn‘t entirely convinced by the Newcastle situation. I‘ll definitely read more by McEwan.

TrishB Interesting 👍🏻 thanks, I have this one on the pile. 5y
rockpools @TrishB I really liked it. I‘d kind of expected it to be depressing, but I didn‘t find it that way (sad, though). Thanks for prompting me to try him. 5y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage It‘s always a good thing when a book makes us think! 5y
Lcsmcat My book club read this a while back and it prompted some very interesting discussions. 5y
Cinfhen This was a past bookclub pick and it drew GREAT discussion 💙This is my favorite McEwan~ it‘s different from the others I‘ve read @TrishB it‘s super short but it packs a lot!!! 5y
Eggs Thanks for the tag! @RachelO Glad you liked it. 5y
TrishB @Cinfhen I may get to this one 👍🏻 5y
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Eggs
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Fiona Maye is a leading High Court judge who presides over cases in the family division. There is the lingering regret of her childlessness, her marriage of thirty years is in crisis.
At the same time, she is called on to try an urgent case: Adam, a beautiful seventeen-year-old boy, is refusing for religious reasons the medical treatment that could save his life, and his devout parents echo his wishes. Time is running out. Brilliant
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plemmdog I loved this. I felt like the end was very similar in some way to James Joyce‘s short story “The Dead”. 5y
Eggs Thanks @plemmdog I have not read The Dead 5y
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Blueberry
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Current read for movie/book club.

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LiteraryinPA
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I was pulled in from the start to this short novel about a British judge who is having marital problems while also ruling on a controversial family law case. McEwan was very very convincing at writing from the point of view of a middle aged woman. I borrowed the 2018 film from the library when I returned the book; I bet Emma Thompson is going to fill the role beautifully.

KarenUK She is awesome 💕👍 5y
KathyWheeler I haven‘t seen the movie yet but Emma Thompson seems perfect for the role. I liked the book. 5y
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KarenUK
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A pick, and though not my favorite McEwan, I‘m reading it for a bookclub, and I think it‘s perfect for that. Lots of ‘what would you do?‘ questions to ask.
I always see so many reviews of McEwan saying his writing is ‘cold‘ and that he must ‘hate people‘, yet I never get that from his writing. I find that he cuts quickly to the heart of the matter, honest and without judgement, and the way he shows his characters worst traits, creates complexity.

LauraBeth I‘ve never read McEwan, but I like directness and I‘ve never heard of his writing described this way - so now I‘m intrigued! 5y
KarenUK @laurabeth I love him.... I recommend Atonement or On Chesil Beach to see if he does it for you... 🤷‍♀️💕 5y
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Joanne1
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Mehso-so

I really, really enjoyed about two thirds of this very quick read. Then something happened that I just didn‘t buy and it spoilt the last third for me.

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Joanne1
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I missed the movie so reading the book instead. Any one catch it? Was it good?

Penny_LiteraryHoarders Want to know too! Haven't seen the movie yet either. 6y
Lcsmcat Loved the book. Didn‘t know there was a movie. 6y
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Nitpickyabouttrains
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A judge in a court that deals with the welfare of kids goes through some personal issues and also gets involved in a case that effects her life outside of the court.

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MelHopton
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I didn't feel like I was the target demographic for this book (the protagonist is a 50-sonething lawyer with an intensely challenging job and a poor work/life balance). Nevertheless, I was drawn in and couldn't wait to see how it would end. The terminally ill boy, the religion, the personal interest, the unexpected behaviour - yep, loved it.

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cariashley
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The writing is beautiful at times (the above was my favorite line), but the plot just didn‘t make much sense to me in the end. It‘s a very quick read though, despite the density of some of the issues explored.

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Readerann
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Another McEwan hit. I love his writing.

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KatieanneF
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Not my favorite plot, but with all the longing, poetic language I‘ve come to expect from Mr. McEwan. A quick, enjoyable bit of prose.

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EMoubray
The Children Act | Ian McEwan

Very interesting topic, that a judge would be so involved in a case, and become more than just the person in the pulpit

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KatieanneF
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Have you ever read a book and wanted so badly to love it because you felt so much loyalty to the author? That is the case here. I know he‘s brilliant- and the words in this are just beautiful. But. I‘m having a hard time with this one. I‘ll hang on because it‘s not very long- maybe the end will surprise me. Definitely some interesting ideas, here. #ianmcewan #thechildrenact

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Queerbeetleserin
Kindeswohl | Ian McEwan

Und dann findet sich alles zurück und es endet wie ich es vermutete weil solche Bücher immer gleich enden... Genial geschrieben, tolle Formulierung und darum diese Enttäuschung...
Und der Schluss trotzdem tröstlich... Ein Buch das wert ist gelesen zu werden.... Aber nicht wegen der Spannung... Sondern wegen seiner Worte

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Queerbeetleserin
Kindeswohl | Ian McEwan

Und plötzlich dreht sich alles, geht es um etwas ganz anderes.... Genial

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ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled
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PICK. This book punched me in the heart.
McEwan can write the human condition like no other.

BarbaraBB Loved this one too! 6y
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Caroline2
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This was an exciting little read. A Jodi Picoult style moral dilemma from the point of view of a high court judge ruling on a 17yr old boy refusing treatment on religious grounds. I enjoyed the day to day life of the judge more than the moral dilemma!! 😆 but still a good little read! 👍🏻

KarenUK Enjoyed this one too....Looking forward to the movie.... I love Emma Thompson.... 👍💕 6y
Caroline2 @KarenUK yes I‘m looking forward to the Emma Thompson film too!! 👍🏻 She‘s one of my fav actresses! 6y
squirrelbrain Just got this one in a charity shop haul - the film is only getting so so reviews unfortunately 6y
Caroline2 @squirrelbrain That‘s a shame as I was looking forward to the film! It‘s quite a simple storyline really so maybe it doesn‘t hit the mark for a big cinema movie! More a BBC Sunday night special I‘d say! 😆 6y
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Aliking1986
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A thought provoking story with a complicated protagonist who, through a series of missteps and tiny errors in judgement, rocks the foundations of her career, her marriage and her identity. Beautifully dense prose that deserves all the time you can afford, this resonated at a deep level and is destined to become a much loved favourite.

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Lcsmcat
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LeahBergen I have this waiting on my shelf. 👍🏻 6y
Lcsmcat It‘s my favorite McEwan! I hope you enjoy it. 6y
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kiminreverse
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I am LOVING this. Such exacting prose. The main character is a judge, and the scenes of courtroom proceedings are so detailed and feel so real. Otherwise the plot is simple but the emotions are so palpable. I've only read one other book by McEwan but I have a feeling this won't be my last. #unreadshelfproject2018

Sweettartlaura He‘s fantastic. Sorely under-rated/unknown here in the States, for sure. I have yet to be disappointed with him, & I‘ve read close to a dozen. 7y
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damyantig
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“Blind luck, to arrive in the world with your properly formed parts in the right place, to be born to parents who were loving, not cruel, or to escape, by geographical or social accident, war or poverty. And therefore to find it so much easier to be virtuous.”

Reading this #novella by McEwan—this quote sums up my thoughts on life, and on virtue. So much easier to be virtuous and brave when neither is challenged in any way.

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GraciesLibrary
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Mehso-so

A difficult topic was presented in this novel - should a secular court make a life and death decision on behalf of a minor child against the religious beliefs of the child and his parents. At times the story was well written and drew me into the agonizing decision judge Fiona Maye had to make. But in the end, I didn‘t find it as well developed as I would have liked, leaving one event out of character and not quite believable.

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DyAnne
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Just finished this for book club. Seriously? What was the point? There‘s valuable reading time I‘ll never get back. At least I can go to book club having finished the book like a responsible adult.

JillR Aw that's a shame you didn't enjoy it. I did enjoy it although thought the main point of the story could have been developed so much more :) 7y
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DyAnne
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Reading this for a book group. 28% in. The legal cases involving children? Interesting. The “domestic” stuff? Please, make it stop.

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EleanorJ
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I understand the divided opinion on this novel. It feels disappointing and not McEwan's normal standard. I felt the female voice lacked realism at times however I was utterly heartbroken by her trails and tribulations. I wanted to cling on to my own partner in desperation when I was sharing her fears and worries about her relationships. It's beautiful, and yes, feels unfinished but I felt it reflected life; nothing is ever completed neatly.

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Megld4
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1/4 of the way through! #24in48

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Megld4
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Hoping to reach the 4 hour point soon #24in48

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Lcsmcat
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Opinions on this novel seem to go to either extreme: people either love it or hate it. I fall into the first category. I liked how he showed the workings of the Judge's mind, how she parsed out the evidence in Court but also how she dissected her own actions and motivations. I liked how the progress toward reconciliation was much slower than the original breach, and how seemingly unrelated things affected their progress. 👇🏻

Lcsmcat I read this for my local book group and can't wait to have our discussion! 7y
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Lcsmcat
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"He spoke to her with an awkward delicacy, as though she were some kind of unusual bomb that might go off mid-sentence."

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Lcsmcat
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I don't tend to plan my reading, but these are three I know I'll read from my #TBR. The Iron Heel I started in June so I know I will finish it. The Children Act is for my local book club, and The Satanic Verses is for #thesatanicversesbuddyread. And it's probably my #Julymostanticipated too. #sizzlinsummerbooks #jubilantjuly @RealLifeReading @Tiffy_Reads

LeahBergen Yes to The Satanic Verses! 👍🏼 7y
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BarbaraBB
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I am not always positive about McEwan, but I certainly liked this one. I felt very connected to the judge, the main character. I also liked the storyline, McEwan knows how to tell a story.

Libby1 I loved this one. The writing was so beautiful. 7y
BarbaraBB @Libby1 It may well be my favourite McEwan. 7y
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JillR
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I really loved this. It is a gentle story; yes it is heartbreaking as the cover blurb says but not quite in the way I expected. It is set in and against the backdrop of the High Court; as a lawyer I loved how Fiona's judgments were woven into the story (although as these were perhaps my favourite bits, maybe I should have just read some law reports instead! 😳)

ChloeTallis I loved this! 8y
JillR @ChloeTallis I couldn't remember whether you'd read it! 8y
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JillR
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I've not read Ian McEwan for ages so looking forward to this one...

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Bookladylinda
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My first Ian McEwan book and I struggled big time with it. There were 3 story lines and the book was too short to resolve any of them. Just my opinion. But I did love the cover, that's good - right??? 😏😏😏

Kaylamburson I felt similarly about Nutshell. It's so slow to start (even through it's a super short book), and then it just wrapped up too quickly, not giving the resolution enough time. 8y
TheLudicReader Read Atonement. Trust me. 8y
Bookladylinda @TheLudicReader okay, I'm going to trust you - I just checked out Atonement from my library. 8y
TheLudicReader Can't wait to hear what you think. I am a McEwan fan anyway...I have read 6 or 7 of his books, but Atonement is breathtaking. 8y
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TeR
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Hmm... not my favorite Ian McEwan. I felt disturbed & disappointed after reading this. It felt thrown together & unfinished & missing bits? Was it about a marriage falling apart ? Was it about what it is like to be a judge? Was it about music? Not sure? It was disjointed & full of details that seemed to go nowhere. Ya I'm giving this one a meh.

scripturient I felt the same. It was like watching one of those Saturday night TV dramas. Entertaining for a little while but not substantial enough to really care about. 8y
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Angelala007
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I love this book. Couldn't put it down. Oh, Ian, I love you so. You've broken my heart again. ❤️

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TeR
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Started this today, I love Ian McEwan - although I think there will be no humor, seems a bit heavy so far....

Joanne1 Must get to this one. I'm a big fan of Bolinda audiobooks. 8y
Libby1 This was my first McEwan. I read it last year. I didn't know what to expect but I loved it. 8y
Abailliekaras I really liked it! 8y
MrsMalaprop Did it for book club a year or so ago. I liked it 😊. 8y
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Angelala007
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Just starting this one. I used to read every new McEwan the minute it came out. I love his writing. ❤️

LeahBergen I just bought this one last weekend. 👍🏼 8y
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