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millen13 's review for:
Sweet Tooth
by Ian McEwan
When reading all the reviews below, one thing will become clear: whether you liked or hated this book, having to choose between the journey and the destination; all (mostly) agree, the journey is typical well-written McEwan excellence. It is the destination that haters seem to protest. I can understand why, but for me, it is never the destination, it is all the sights and fun along the way.
I loved the spy aspect, the moral dilemmas of the main character, the almost Film Noiresque scenes at certain points.
However, don't expect Tom Clancy or such-like high-paced spy-thriller high jinks, this is subtle but gripping. Well-written and well-executed is my opinion.
I loved the spy aspect, the moral dilemmas of the main character, the almost Film Noiresque scenes at certain points.
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Spy vs Spy vs Spy.However, don't expect Tom Clancy or such-like high-paced spy-thriller high jinks, this is subtle but gripping. Well-written and well-executed is my opinion.