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brodeheim 's review for:
The Night Manager
by John le Carré
I really enjoy Le Carre's deft skill and understanding in his painting Pine's internal emotions and conflicts – even his brief affairs. But he seems to spend way too much time dwelling on Pine's time in Devon, and the sequence between Pine getting caught by Roper and getting released feels rushed.
The women in the book are also portrayed as rather weak, unthinking and frivolous, which is a bit sad to read. Lol.
The plot isn't particularly great, but the best part of the book is easily the complex and realistic portrait of the arms conflict he wove together. Planning to read Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy after this.
The women in the book are also portrayed as rather weak, unthinking and frivolous, which is a bit sad to read. Lol.
The plot isn't particularly great, but the best part of the book is easily the complex and realistic portrait of the arms conflict he wove together. Planning to read Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy after this.