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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This was just not the book I thought it was going to be. It is told by the boy who knew what happened to Madeleine in a journal of sorts.. I wanted to like it, I tried my best to like it but I really just did not care for this book like so many others did. I don't know maybe if I read this again with a different outlook, it may be a very good book, but I can not say that it was the book for me because it was not. I am going to give it four stars but I don't feel that what I read deserves the four stars I am giving it. I requested this book from the publisher through NetGalley for an honest review. ( ) This was just not the book I thought it was going to be. It is told by the boy who knew what happened to Madeleine in a journal of sorts.. I wanted to like it, I tried my best to like it but I really just did not care for this book like so many others did. I don't know maybe if I read this again with a different outlook, it may be a very good book, but I can not say that it was the book for me because it was not. I am going to give it four stars but I don't feel that what I read deserves the four stars I am giving it. I requested this book from the publisher through NetGalley for an honest review. This book, to me, was sad. Not boo-hoo crying sad, but more despair over the state of a person's life sad. It did hold my interest and kept me reading to the end to find out what was going to happen next. The characters were well developed and the author did make you feel for them. The writing style was done in a way to keep you going page to page. I only wished it was happier. I received this arc book free from NetGalley for an honest review. This book, to me, was sad. Not boo-hoo crying sad, but more despair over the state of a person's life sad. It did hold my interest and kept me reading to the end to find out what was going to happen next. The characters were well developed and the author did make you feel for them. The writing style was done in a way to keep you going page to page. I only wished it was happier. I received this arc book free from NetGalley for an honest review. As a huge fan of suspense, the prologue of this book hooked me. College professor Adam Snow is in jail awaiting a jury verdict. He is suspected of murdering Madeleine, a mysterious young woman whom he met just days prior to her disappearance. Through a series of journal entries, he recounts their bizarre relationship--from the day they met to the moment she disappeared. Even though the facts against Snow are very incriminating, his side of the story clearly proves that he had nothing to do with what happened to her. Or did he? This book has a unique layout. Each chapter heading features a famous painting, the number of days the jury has been in deliberation, and the time of day. Each painting is mentioned (and sometimes analyzed) in its corresponding chapter. I'm not very knowledgeable about art, but I enjoyed looking at the paintings and thought it was clever the way they were woven into the story. Something I noted while reading was that the writing is smooth. I'll also add that Gilboy's style is unique and quite witty at times. "Chance is a pseudonym God uses when He doesn't want to leave His real name. But if that is so, then God isn't merciful or reasonable or farsighted as the nuns said. God is a bully who plays with lives like other people play with dice. He gives us births and deaths and accidents and lovers and even terrible earthquakes, and then God watches close up to see how we'll react. If God were human, He would be in therapy or jail." In addition to details about his relationship with Madeleine (and his odd attraction to her), Snow recalls many childhood memories. The back and forth nature of his narration (from Madeleine to his childhood) was not at all confusing for me. However, there are paranormal and spiritual aspects to this story that threw me for a loop and ultimately left me feeling disappointed at the end. I just didn't know what to think. What happened to Madeleine?! Thank you to the publisher for providing me with a complimentary copy via NetGalley. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
"Uniquely Gripping" "This won't be your usual thriller or mystery" Midwest Book Reviews Of course I liked Madeleine. How could I not? But I didn't do anything to her. I'm a noted professor, for God's sake I helped Madeleine, that's all. Yes, I know she's missing now, but I can explain that. I can explain everything. I didn't hurt her at all. This is the story of what really happened to Madeleine. Peter Gilboy is also the author of the spy novel, Operation Fantasy Plan. He lives with his dog 'Dollar' in Upstate New York. www.PeterGilboy.com Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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