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  • Atonement

    Anybody? I'm 75 pages and and so far...eh. Last week I was in a coffee shop with my copy and the woman next to me was gushing about how it was her favorite book of the year. :huh:

    I'm going to get through the first section of the book and then decide. Usually I give it 50 pages. I'm mostly reading at night and perhaps this book requires more brainpower than I have to spare right now.

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    I remember reading this two years ago. I enjoyed it up until its very unsatisfying end. (Sorry for the spoiler). I believe it is coming out as a movie. I have enjoyed other works by this author more.

    Kelly
    In my dreams I run with the Kenyans.

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    • #3
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      I read through the part one (and got the sex scene as promised by a book group member) and started skimming after that. It just didn't do it for me.

      I saw the movie last night. I like the two together. I felt that if I hadn't read the book, the movie characters would seem one-dimensional. There is not much dialogue in the book and I wasn't sure how that would flow into the movie but they did a pretty good job. Part of the narrative though is a better understanding of the characters. I *think* that if I hadn't read it, the story wouldn't flow as well.

      The cinematography was beautiful. So was James McAvoy. *fan*

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      • #4
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        I have tried to read it through pg 75 but then saw Nellie's comment and flipped for another 75 pages. I'm so bored, the writing style is driving me insane. Should I keep going or give up and just watch the movie?

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          Give up. Save yourself the time and read something else (better?). The sex in the movie is better than the book.

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          • #6
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            I was even bored by the sex scene, the book is just so English. Moving on to add the movie to my queue

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            • #7
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              I read the whole thing...NOT - because the book was so great and I couldn't put it down...because I had to finish it... I am obsessive that way - cannot leave a book until I read the ending. However, I did skipped several paragraphs and did not miss a thing. I was so un-impressed after reading it, I was not planning on watching the movie...unless all of you think that it is better than the book.
              Finally - we are finished with training! Hello real world!!

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              • #8
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                I'm usually like that too but I was able to put this book down. I'm glad I'm not the only one who was left unimpressed!

                I think the movie is better. Among other reasons, you get a visual image of what is going on and it is paced more quickly. I felt like I was going to diiiiiieeeeee waiting for that languid August to end (in the book). The movie makes more of a story out of what happens after the tragic event. The other plus to the movie is that James McAvoy is some serious eye candy. I can't compare but it must be hard to follow the movie without having read the book because I filled in a lot of unexplained details with backstory that I read. Definitely worth a netflix rental.

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