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O Nome da Rosa by Umberto Eco
4.25
adventurous funny mysterious reflective 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: Complicated

Oh boy. I never thought I would be engrossed by 13th century franciscan monastery politics, but look what Umberto did to me! This book was also surprisingly funny, as I did not recall the Sean Connery movie to be especially humurous. Loved the dynamic between the main characters, and especially Adso, what a sweet boy! I really liked the political and philosophical discussions Eco inserted into the story as well: the meaning of books, poverty, sin... I get why some people might find it boring but I love institutional politics, and all these medieval christians were absolutely mental which makes everything much more interesting (and scary). What I disliked the most was that the peasant girl never got to say anything (perceptible to the narrator) which erased her even more from the story as a participant, which I guess was Eco's point about how the poor are instruments of the powerful... but the peasant men got lines... 

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