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Bernhard Schlink

3.65 AVERAGE

challenging emotional mysterious reflective sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I read this for the adult book club at EL. It was so intense that at times I was not sure if I was enjoying it, though now that it is complete, I am able to look back at it as what I'm sure will become a literary classic. I'm thinking now about how far the atrocities of Hitler's ideals actually stretched. Generations and generations were and are affected, and not just those who are Jewish. The speaker in the book has to deal with feelings he has for those involved, either directly or indirectly, with the Nazi party, including his lover who was a guard, and his parents, who stood idly by and accepted what was happening in their country. An interesting concept that I never considered before.

2.5
medium-paced
reflective slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

When Michael Berg is 15, he has an affair with Hanna Schmitz, who is over twice his age. The affair does eventually come to an end, but their lives are intertwined afterwards.

This book should have been passionate, challenging, and emotionally wrenching. But I just felt too distanced from everything. I’m trying to decide if this is because it’s told from Michael’s point of view and he’s a detached kind of guy, but mostly I don’t care. I see what it could have been versus what it is and I’m frustrated.

I think the big conflict at the heart of the novel was supposed to be condemnation versus understanding and how hard it is, or even impossible, to feel both at the same time. I think I was supposed to question what I would have done in each character’s place, but I was too aggravated with Michael to have room for introspection. I was too busy wondering if the jackass was ever going to grow some balls and help Hanna out. (Sorry, Mama. But it’s true.) I wanted to smack him. He let her down in so many ways and somehow always found a way to make it her fault. Hanna wasn’t perfect either. In fact, they destroyed each other in round about ways, when they really could have been each other’s salvation. That may have been part of the point of the book also, but that’s not my kind of thing. I’m a die hard fan of the happy ending.

Readers not requiring too much of an emotional attachment to their books will like this one. I think if I were that kind of reader I would definitely have enjoyed it more and been willing to think more about the conflicts it contains. But I’m not and so I’m left disliking it.
dark emotional hopeful informative mysterious reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I liked this book...didn't LOVE it. Would I recommend it? Yes I would. It was a good read (no pun) but I am actually more interested in seeing one of my favorite actors in the lead role - Kate Winslet!
dark medium-paced

This book put me through quite a number of different moods; it made me feel in turn warm inside, sad, on the edge on crying, happy that that kind of love exists, dissapointed and a bit angry when the main character didn't do what I desperately wished for him to do, surprised and chagrined at the end...

I love books like this one.