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it wasn't among my favourites. So far I have loved absolutely everything (later books) written by Sarah Dunant; this (earlier) one not so much. | ||||
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Disappointing from this author compared to Birth of Venus | ||||
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The author chose to write two parallel stories from the same basic set up. I found the layout of chapters for each story were not clearly identified, making reading them more challenging. I also felt that because the author did not stick to one story line the character development suffered, details were missing and the quality of the writing suffered. I will say, to the author's credit, this book led to a very lively discussion at book club. | ||||
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If you’re a fan of Sarah Dunant you’ll enjoy this story. It takes the form of a dual narrative, interweaving two different experiences taken by Anna who “goes missing”. I liked the twisting structure and was interested in finding out how Anna felt and acted in her differing circumstances. This type of storytelling has been repeated often since the book came out in 1999 but it’s still worth a read to enjoy Dunant’s effective, engaging storytelling. | ||||
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Did not like it as much as Dunant's other books that I have read. | ||||
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Pretty good read- not sure the ending was totally believable-great story line. | ||||
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For some unknown reason this story failed to engage me. The characters never came alive for me and so remained characters and not people. I found the constant changing of time frames confusing and they detracted from the story and distracted me! | ||||
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A well written book with an engaging story line but an abrupt ending that fails to draw any of the sub-plots to a conclusion. | ||||
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I just finished Mapping the Edge. While I must say it was a good read, and that I could not wait to find out what happened next, I could not figure out what the meaning of her absence really was; and the end of the story never clarrified it. Was this book meant to leave us guessing as to why she was gone? Was it Samuel, or was it Andreas? The plot with Andreas left me breathless, and on edge..it was quite disturbing to me as I imagined myself in her place. However the plot with Samuel, although erotic had some disturbances also. She loved Lily though, and did miss her terribly thruout the novel, so was she really held against her will by Andreas? The ending of the novel while coming to no real conclusion left me in a bad place with no closure except the fact that Anna was going home. Maybe that was meant to be enough. | ||||
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book - until the end. I read the whole thing on a quiet Saturday. It was certainly a page turner and I felt so much anxiety wanting to know if Anna would be released, but the very last paragraph in the book just made me feel stupid. I was like,"ummmm, what is THAT? Am I supposed to understand it, because I don't and that makes me feel stupid and if I'm not supposed to understand it, then what is the point?" | ||||
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