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The Tattooist Of Auschwitz By Heather Morris
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Anyone else read it? Based on a true story, the result of the author’s interviews with the main character. Poorly constructed and such a wasted opportunity for a writer. A huge disappointment.
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This isn't ChatterBank - people are allowed to have a serious discussion. FWIW, I agree with Naomi. I thought the book extremely poorly written. It purports to be an historical novel but there is absolutely no drama whatsoever to the extent where it is little more than a trite documentary which is an insult to its subject matter. To quote Stephen Fry's assessment of The Da Vinci Code, this is *** gravy of the first order.
This isn't ChatterBank - people are allowed to have a serious discussion. FWIW, I agree with Naomi. I thought the book extremely poorly written. It purports to be an historical novel but there is absolutely no drama whatsoever to the extent where it is little more than a trite documentary which is an insult to its subject matter. To quote Stephen Fry's assessment of The Da Vinci Code, this is *** gravy of the first order.
The book has been compared to Schindler’s List and The Boy in Striped Pyjamas but I’ve no idea why. The author positively skimmed across much that required greater detail and the book failed dismally to portray an accurate reflection of the suffering and cruelty of Auschwitz. Childlike in its narrative and in its construction, an insult to
the victims of the holocaust - in my opinion. The lady should stick to writing romance - but I wouldn’t read her work again under any circumstances. Serious works aren’t her forte - and neither is history.
FrillyPancake, if you like easy to read books and would like more of a flavour of this period of history I can highly recommend The Boy in Striped Pyjamas. No romance to be found in it though.
the victims of the holocaust - in my opinion. The lady should stick to writing romance - but I wouldn’t read her work again under any circumstances. Serious works aren’t her forte - and neither is history.
FrillyPancake, if you like easy to read books and would like more of a flavour of this period of history I can highly recommend The Boy in Striped Pyjamas. No romance to be found in it though.
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o god ladies - please, please !
wet sat afternoon - that is no reason for this vulgarity, - leave the botching to the men - ter daah !
heavily edited manuscripts - well Go set a watchman the delayed sequel to Mockingbird, was so heavily needing editing that....
they went back to Mockingbird and found around 50% been revised. - to the extent they joked it should be by Harper Lee and Miss X jt
Samuel Clement - first to submit a typed manuscript, listed all the punctuation marks at the end with the instruction - scatter these to taste