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Hygiene and the Assassin
Hygiene and the Assassin | Amelie Nothomb
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“Why must pleasure always have a price? And why must one always pay for sensual delight with the loss of original lightness?” Amélie is a young language teacher living in Tokyo. When she succumbs to the attentions of her one and only student—the shy, wealthy, and oh-so-Japanese Rinri—the lovers-to-be find themselves swept along by an affair that is as unusual as it is tender. This is a new kind of love story that pits a woman’s desire for companionship against her strong sense of individual identity. In its exploration of contemporary themes—the confidence of independence, the possibility of love as a form of limitation—Tokyo Fiancée foregoes conventions to create a compelling image of love for the contemporary woman, an anti-Prince-Charming story that is an antidote to traditional romantic fables. The author brings humor, intelligence, and a refreshing honesty to this highly autobiographical work. Her storytelling appeals to those who feel that their own immediate and personal sense of love is seldom adequately represented in popular fiction. This splendid novel offers readers a quietly revolutionary vision of romantic love.
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Gleefulreader
Hygiene and the Assassin | Amelie Nothomb
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I‘ve had this book sitting on my shelf for ages, so finally decided to dive in. The story definitely went places I wasn‘t expecting and was, frankly, shocking at times. That said, the book is almost entirely dialogue that rips along with a twist at the end. Fair warning, the main character is misogynist and vile and his dialogue is too. It wasn‘t a perfect book, so a low pick. #europacollective

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Jari-chan
Hygiene and the Assassin | Amelie Nothomb
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Amelie Nothomb is a bad, bad girl. And an evil author. And a very dark sense of humour. This book is one of the most venomous I've read by her so far. Means - I love it. I've had so much fun observing how the characters interact with each other, how they both try to drag the other down. Do they care about what the reader thinks about them? Not all. Does Nothomb care? Nope. And that's what makes her so special.

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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ONH
Hygiene de L'Assassin | Amelie Nothomb
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This book made me laugh, gag in disgust, and reflect... there is some messed-up stuff in here, but it‘s such a work of art, I think it almost works?

Written entirely in dialogue and is a fast read that will leave you thinking. I read it in its original French but there are some good translations on Amazon!

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chlobee
Hygiene de L'Assassin | Amelie Nothomb
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Loved this! A great companion to Nell Zink's The Wallcreeper, which I read earlier this summer. Absurd, obscene, and so funny that I laughed out loud, even while reading in French. Definitely would recommend this to those who enjoy pointed wit with a side of gory.

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chlobee
Hygiene de L'Assassin | Amelie Nothomb
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All set to push through the last 50 pages of this! So far I really like Amelie Nothomb's witty and biting style. Coffee courtesy of Ombres Blanches #afternoonreading #getindie

MrBook Great pic! 8y
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