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writtenbyanja's review against another edition
5.0
This book tore me to pieces. After a long time I cried because of a book. I will never be the same again.
spectralspawn's review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
0.5
This book was a gross display of a predator using his power and influence over a teenager to completely twist and warp his mind. To the degree where he spends his entire life being in love and obsessed with this man. Meanwhile the predator had his fun with a child and then moved on with his life like he wasn't even a blip on it. Would not recommend reading unless you are someone who likes reading about that sort of thing... In that case... Have fun I guess
Graphic: Adult/minor relationship
Moderate: Toxic relationship and Sexual content
galaxymutts's review against another edition
2.0
i didn’t actually finish the book. because i can’t. armie hammer’s narration, while wonderful, cannot salvage this weird, borderline pedophilic shit show. elio is obsessive and crazy with his crush on oliver, which was funny at first bc i knew teenagers who acted just like that when i was in high school. but, then it got creepy. in ways that made me want to vomit. i will not elaborate.
cassischapter's review against another edition
3.0
3.5/5
I loved the the detail and writing style was beautiful. I just wish that the plot wasn’t so messy at moments and that it ended on a better note. I wanted more from this that I just didn’t get. But overall it was written quite beautifully and you can feel the passion behind the words. Definitely changed my view on apricots....
I loved the the detail and writing style was beautiful. I just wish that the plot wasn’t so messy at moments and that it ended on a better note. I wanted more from this that I just didn’t get. But overall it was written quite beautifully and you can feel the passion behind the words. Definitely changed my view on apricots....
adeeva's review against another edition
The overall writing just isn’t good, ends up makigg 0 sense 90% of the time 😭
heidz's review against another edition
1.0
DNF. I do not understand how people love this book. It makes me sad I don't love this because so many people recommended this. I got about 50% of the way through and just couldn't finish. Elio (POV character) is honestly creepy. You are in Elio's head as he is obsessing over Oliver who is a house guest in Elio's family home. This is giving obsessive stalker vibes. I am not a fan and won't be picking this back up. I am so disappointed.
inherentlysleepy's review against another edition
4.0
Oh me. I had once been Elio. Elio was me. In a sense that I take familiarity in his longing for someone he thought he loved. But was it really love? I beg to differ. For me it was merely teenage infatuation when the hormones were at their strongest.
Aciman wrote the prose so beautifully and artfully. Some say that they find the narrative pretentious. I can see where they're coming from, considering the author seems to drown the readers with endless literary and classical art references. But I didn't mind it. I'd soaked myself in them as though it was a warm honey.
What I loved most about it though was the thorough, carefully, and delicately worded observation of a juvenile, burning with desire and aching passion for someone we were once strongly attracted to, at least once in our younger lives. Aciman put this emotion under a microscope and held it out against the morning light when it's the brightest, so that our eyes could clearly see what it is as much as feel it for ourselves.
Easily a favorite read. Would even say it's up there on my top 5! Only for one thing: I thought the last part unnecessarily dragged on and would have preferred the movie ending. Either way, I can understand why this book is named one of the modern classics.
4.5 ★
[ Now that I've finished it....
*Stares blankly into the void.....* ]
Aciman wrote the prose so beautifully and artfully. Some say that they find the narrative pretentious. I can see where they're coming from, considering the author seems to drown the readers with endless literary and classical art references. But I didn't mind it. I'd soaked myself in them as though it was a warm honey.
What I loved most about it though was the thorough, carefully, and delicately worded observation of a juvenile, burning with desire and aching passion for someone we were once strongly attracted to, at least once in our younger lives. Aciman put this emotion under a microscope and held it out against the morning light when it's the brightest, so that our eyes could clearly see what it is as much as feel it for ourselves.
Easily a favorite read. Would even say it's up there on my top 5! Only for one thing: I thought the last part unnecessarily dragged on and would have preferred the movie ending. Either way, I can understand why this book is named one of the modern classics.
4.5 ★
[ Now that I've finished it....
*Stares blankly into the void.....* ]
bluestar_apologist's review against another edition
Romanticization of an adult/minor “relationship.”
Graphic: Adult/minor relationship, Child abuse, Sexual assault, and Sexual content
feralsky's review against another edition
emotional
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
4.5