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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Creeped out by this, well written tale of 4 children. ( )A very strange but compelling and haunting novel about a family with an unusual secret hidden in the cellar. Hard to forget... makes you realise how the need for security can pervert behaviour and reduce the world's horizon and yet the family only wanted to stick together but used the wrong "glue" i love the end when the boyfriend calls the police, only an outsider could see how sick the family was, and he could only save them with a "brutal" waking up. Taas upea tarina Ian McEwanilta! Pieni mutta niin suuri kertomus lapsista, jotka jäävät yksin, kun molemmat vanhemmat kuolevat. Vain McEwan osaa nivoa näin tiukasti tarinan sementillä yhteen. Ja jo ensimmäinen lause: "En tappanut isääni, mutta joskus minusta tuntuu, että autoin häntä matkaan." kertoo niin paljon teemoista, joita tarina pyörittää. Once in a while it's time for Ian McEwan. Although his books are always black and somehow scare me, they also attrack me. This time again. Four childeren, of whom first the father dies and shortly after that their mother. And because they don't want to be separated and life in an orphanage, they decide to hide their death. Not too difficult, as the family never has contact with people around. Scary, and both hard to imagine as understandable how the childeren life on. Good book, I stay a fan of Ian McEwan. http://boekenwijs.blogspot.com/2009/1...
The Cement Garden is in many ways a shocking book, morbid, full of repellent imagery—and irresistibly readable. It is also the work of a writer in full control of his materials.
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0679750185, Paperback)In this tour de force of psychological unease--now a major motion picture starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Sinead Cusack--McEwan excavates the ruins of childhood and uncovers things that most adults have spent a lifetime forgetting--or denying. "Possesses the suspense and chilling impact of Lord of the Flies."--Washington Post Book World.(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:55 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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