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I gave this book away after reading the first two chapters. I just didn't like it...
I do not see how to add this to my book count given that I read it in January of this year. Thus a different edition. Same claim: review to come.I still need to read Everything is Illuminated.
Hard to follow. I'd like to read it again when I'm less busy
I had first discovered "Everything is Illuminated" through a friend. She had the film version of this book and at the time I did not realize it was originally a book. "Everything is Illuminated" depicts many emotions, in my opinion the feeling of being lost, sad and uncertain are at the forefront but, there are comical moments that help to lighten the mood of this story. I found that there were three main characters, Grandfather (the driver for a tour guide company) Sasha (translator/grandson),
I only read the EL&IC part of this 2 in 1 novel.This book is one of the few that has been automatically added to my favorite pile. He made me laugh aloud, gave me goosebumps and teary-eyes.The writer has perfectly given an individual voice to each of his characters - who are more than real, authentic and honest. Oscar Shell, a nine-year-old, compulsive inventor, is an incredibly endearing character. His voice is neither too young nor too mature, I think the writer was able to find the perfect to...
Read both of these books and saw both of the film versions. I have to say I enjoyed both versions immensely. Everything is illuminated is just a great story and a unique take on the holocaust or rather looking back at it, loved the old man and his dog Sammy Davis Jr, Jr. The movie was extremely well done and honestly I found it a bit more captivating. Extremely loud... I enjoyed the book, loved the relationship between father and son and the games he would make his son play. it was actually quit...
I read Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (Review) last year and I was blown away, so I definitely had expectations for Everything is Illuminated . Needless to say, I was not disappointed. Without a doubt, it was another Jonathan Safran Foer masterpiece. The novel is about a man named Jonathan, who travels to Ukraine to find a woman named Augustine, who saved his grandfather's life back in WWII. Upon arrival, he meets a Ukranian man named Alex, who acts as his translator, Alex's grandfather
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close is a story of healing. Of forgiveness, I think. Of letting go and taking it all. It's a story that left you a little bit empty but relieved. Or I guess it won't left you at all, because you will now growing with the story inside your hearts. It's a story that make you want to watching a bit more, to hear a lot more, to say more, of people, of your surroundings, of everything. Because who knows if tonight's going the last. (Also, it's not unnecessary saying I lov...
Read 'Everything is illuminated' and whilst I didn't hate the book, there actually seems to be zero point to it. Pretty sure Foer forgot to add an actual novel to his prolonged attempts at showing how clever he is.
Highly emotional story about a boy who searches for his lost father.
I feel I do not need to review this, as I read both individually. However, I will add for those who have only watched the films, READ the books! Please! My 11 year old daughter watched Everything Is Illuminated and she was terribly upset by the ending. I told her to pick up my copy of the book & read it & she would not be sad or upset by it. Same goes for the other book turned film. Again, I told her read the book, there were so many levels untouched by the screenplay & I thought she would appre...
I actually read Extremely Loud first. Being one of those New Yorkers who lived through the nightmarish day that was 9/11 and the awful days and weeks that followed, I like to read other people's take on the events of those times. This book drew me right in to the mind of a child trying to cope with a loss that was too big for many adults to handle. The image of the falling man is a central image, one seared in our collective minds following the tragedy. The other work in this collection took a b...