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Moderate: Rape
Moderate: Rape, War
Minor: Dementia
Moderate: Rape, War
The way I described the plot pace to my husband was that it felt like a fuse working its way toward a powder keg...except the fuse burns excruciatingly slowly until just before it reaches the keg. The real turning point in the action occurs when Briony acts on her prejudice and false sense of being a newly initiated adult at 13 and makes a grotesque and unjust accusation. At that point the plot action takes off like a shot. I found the only part of the story to be engaging/promising while reading was how Cecilia (war nurse) and Robbie (soldier) each navigate life after Britain enters WWII. At the conclusion of the novel, I felt that Ian McEwan took that bit of enjoyment away from me when Briony once again shits on everything.
Briony, in all these years, still hasn't learned or engaged in meaningful self-reflection - she is still a spoiled, self-absorbed, stunted woman only looking for a way to cope with her guilt. And she is about to set off another family bomb following her death as she attempts to set the record straight by publishing/publicly revealing Lola's rapist - Lola's husband Paul. I felt Ian McEwan was too kind to Briony by letting her slowly die of dementia, a disease where you slowly lose your memory and sense of self, when Cecilia and Robbie suffered death on the front lines. I wanted to throw the book at the wall when I was done.
Graphic: Sexual assault, War
Moderate: Rape, Toxic relationship
Graphic: Child death, Cursing, Death, Gore, Sexual content, Violence, Blood, Medical content, Medical trauma, Death of parent, War, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Classism
Minor: Alcoholism, Cancer, Terminal illness, Alcohol
Graphic: Rape, War, Injury/Injury detail
It took two weeks and travelling to a different country to finish this god-forsaken novel!
The first half was VERY similar to ‘The Go-Between’ which I really liked and, after reading the ending, the other half seemed superficial and superfluous.
Very rarely have I felt so bored with book. There were several pages where I could not be arsed to read what happened only to be met with recount from a different perspective. Christ sake! I wish I could appreciate the prose but I was so done with the plot 100 pages in that I had checked out.
I cared about none of the characters. None of the events intrigued me bar the main scandal. And halfway through (sort of a spoiler; read at your own risk) it becomes a story about a solider?!
The twist at the end felt like a copout! It felt unjust, lazy and self-serving! I cannot with Briony! I feel nothing but pity for Robbie and Cecilia.
I hate to say it but waste of my time. I do plan on watching the film; hopefully that shall redeem my appreciation of the novel…
Moderate: Rape, Violence, War
Graphic: Cursing, Death, Medical content, Medical trauma, Gaslighting, Alcohol, War, Injury/Injury detail, Classism
Moderate: Rape, Sexual assault, Grief
Graphic: Sexual content, Violence, Medical content, War, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Rape, Sexual assault
Minor: Infidelity, Terminal illness
Graphic: Rape, Sexual assault, War