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Ebook About Donna Tartt, winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for her most recent novel, The Goldfinch, established herself as a major talent with The Secret History, which has become a contemporary classic.Under the influence of their charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits at an elite New England college discover a way of thinking and living that is a world away from the humdrum existence of their contemporaries. But when they go beyond the boundaries of normal morality their lives are changed profoundly and forever, and they discover how hard it can be to truly live and how easy it is to kill.Book The Secret History (Vintage Contemporaries) Review :
I will start by saying I loved The Goldfinch. Loved it. So, it was interesting to see how Tartt's brilliant writing was shaped and honed during the intervening years. But that writing could not redeem such tedious and pretentious characters. None of them were genuinely interesting, or remotely believable. I went to college during the years this seems to have been set, and almost none of it rang true. NO ONE wore fancy suits around campus, even for dramatic effect or as a pretentious affectation. And I went to a massive and diverse university. The characters run around in a drug and alcohol-soaked haze. Okay, that much rang true for the late 80s/early 90s, but they were way too functional for spending so much of their time so heavily inebriated. Richard says Bunny was well liked, but he was a ridiculous caricature, and his behavior was relentlessly boorish. How charming! I dunno... I just found it impossible to suspend my disbelief, because there was no payoff for doing so. And instead of being able to relax and enjoy Tartt's fantastic gift for writing, I was constantly brought out of the story with thoughts of "this doesn't sound like something that could have happened!" or "I hate these people and don't care WTF happens to any of them!" I'd say skip this one. Just read The Goldfinch. It's worth it. This won't be one of my typical 3-star reviews. To start, the writing is gorgeous and so dreamy. None of the scenes seem fully grounded, kind of as if Tartt is guiding the reader through the confusing haze Richard remembers of his college years. A California boy with dreams of studying ancient Greek, Richard goes to Hampden College in New England and it's all Greek to him until his entire friend group slowly starts unraveling.I love that the book opens with a murder because Richard starts off as a bit of a Holden Caulfield and the first half of the book just drags. None of the characters were remotely likable and, in the strangest way, I feel like I had met them all in college. They were pretentious and hyper-intellectual, but overall disasters. The poor pacing gives this first half 2 stars out of five.Then the second half starts and my enjoyment sky-rocketed. The characters don't get any more likable, but at least they get interesting. The entire fabric of Richard's reality starts falling apart. Secrets pop up and each influence in his life develops several extra dimensions. I particularly am fascinated by the charismatic Henry and the cowardly Francis. They were so fleshed out, even though Henry only allowed small glimpses of their true personalities.One of my biggest complaints was the sense of pacing. Sequences that lasted weeks, took a matter of paragraphs while entire hours lasted for pages. I kind of got the effect of adding tension in that way, but it wasn't for me.Ultimately, some really devious characters and interesting exploration on the effect trauma has on people's perception. I'm not sure this book was for me, but I am glad I read it. Read Online The Secret History (Vintage Contemporaries) Download The Secret History (Vintage Contemporaries) The Secret History (Vintage Contemporaries) PDF The Secret History (Vintage Contemporaries) Mobi Free Reading The Secret History (Vintage Contemporaries) Download Free Pdf The Secret History (Vintage Contemporaries) PDF Online The Secret History (Vintage Contemporaries) Mobi Online The Secret History (Vintage Contemporaries) Reading Online The Secret History (Vintage Contemporaries) Read Online Donna Tartt Download Donna Tartt Donna Tartt PDF Donna Tartt Mobi Free Reading Donna Tartt Download Free Pdf Donna Tartt PDF Online Donna Tartt Mobi Online Donna Tartt Reading Online Donna TarttDownload Mobi Signs: The Secret Language of the Universe By Laura Lynne Jackson
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