Boarding School Stories
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December 27th 2005
by Ballantine Books
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Mass Market Paperback, 432 pages
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Penzler Pick, February 2002
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034548715X
(isbn13: 9780345487155)
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In the evocative tradition of Donna Tartt’s first novel, The Secret History, comes this accomplished debut of youthful innocence drowned by dark sin...more
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Read in October, 2007
Hmm. One of those books you want to be done with but have to finish to see how it ends. Kind of a thriller, kind of a mystery, the narrator is a former student of all-girls school Heart Lake who comes back to teach Latin as an adult. In her time there as a student, both of her roommates committed suicide, and now someone is seemingly recreating this past aggressively and accusatorily (I may have made this word up; if not, I spelled it wrong). The protagonist seemed either really dumb or really i...more
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Read in October, 2007
I am always drawn to any aisle with books, and I've often scanned the titles at Target, remembering bits of titles for the library or for the independent bookstore in town.
And it began fine, with that ghostly tone, but quickly took a predictable turn, and even worse--certain instances within the book seemed to be explained to the reader, as if the reader weren't smart enough to catch symbol, metaphor, theme. This became less about language (so early) and easily about faulty twists. ...more
And it began fine, with that ghostly tone, but quickly took a predictable turn, and even worse--certain instances within the book seemed to be explained to the reader, as if the reader weren't smart enough to catch symbol, metaphor, theme. This became less about language (so early) and easily about faulty twists. ...more
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My friend Geeta often recommends and lends to me the kinds of books that once started, must be read through in 48 hours or less, no matter what else I should be doing. This is one of those well plotted, "I knew it!"; "wait, I didn't think of *that*!" books. Not a great literary, mystery, but a good, page-turning one with plenty of intrigue about what goes on among girls and women who must keep, discover, and resdiscover one another's secrets.
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Read in December, 2008
Lake of Dead Languages was another book I knew nothing about when I picked up and loved it. Devoured it over 3 evenings, staying up way to late each night and then dreaming about the book as I slept.
The story is devided into 3 parts, the first and the last are in the present (maybe late 90s) with Jane returning to her former school to teach Latin after a complicated divorce. Flashbacks are used to tell the story of her senior year during the mid 70s when both of her roomates comm...more
The story is devided into 3 parts, the first and the last are in the present (maybe late 90s) with Jane returning to her former school to teach Latin after a complicated divorce. Flashbacks are used to tell the story of her senior year during the mid 70s when both of her roomates comm...more
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Read in November, 2008
recommended to Brent by:
"discovered" it on my own recommends it for: good writing/good story lovers
A shocking secret between siblings partway through “The Lake of Dead Languages” sets off a torrent of Hitchcockian plot twists-and-turns as windy as the windiest mountain road with as many blind curves you never see coming until…until it’s too late and you sit stunned, eyes all enormo-like, like you’re driving off a cliff, too shocked to scream. Though I’m not suggesting you disregard the first 243 pages of what’s an already intriguing whodunit mystery staged around a lost journal...more
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Read in October, 2008
Twenty years ago Jane Hudson was a student at Heart Lake School for Girls. A week before her graduation, her three closest friends all died, victims of tragedy or accident. Now Jane is returning as the school's Latin teacher, fresh after a recent separation from her husband. When one of Jane's favorite students commits suicide, events surrounding her death seem all too familiar forcing the secrets Jane thought she had buried back at Heart Lake to come back to the surface.
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Read in August, 2008
The Lake of Dead Languages is a fluffy, thriller that weaves the present and the past in a way that tells two stories simultaneously, but still manages to make the reader feel like it is one, comprehensive tale. The main character, Jane Hudson is a Latin teacher at a private school, Heart Lake School for Girls, who is struggling to deal with suicide of three of her friends, which happened while she was a student at the same school more than 20 years earlier. When the events that happened while...more
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Read in January, 2008
I read Goodman's second novel, The Seduction of Water, before this, her first novel. I really liked Seduction, and I love the title of this book, so I was excited to read it. The basic premise is that the heroine returns to her former boarding school as a Latin teacher, and some terrible things happened to her and her friends at that school during her senior year, 20 years earlier. After she returns, some disturbingly familiar events start to happen all over again to some of her current stude...more
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Read in February, 2008
So far, so intriguing, although I'm getting a little bit annoyed by the protagonist's passivity. Definitely hard to put down though.
Ok, so I've finished it, and I found it really gripping from about the halfway mark. Jane is such a sadsack as an adult, but when it switched to her teenage years at Heart Lake, it got good. I actually ordered this mainly because I went to an all girls high school for three years, but it was nothing like Heart Lake. I went to a public girls' school t...more
Ok, so I've finished it, and I found it really gripping from about the halfway mark. Jane is such a sadsack as an adult, but when it switched to her teenage years at Heart Lake, it got good. I actually ordered this mainly because I went to an all girls high school for three years, but it was nothing like Heart Lake. I went to a public girls' school t...more
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Read in April, 2008
recommended to Mary Jane by:
Melinda Banksrecommends it for: NO ONE
Melinda gave this book to me. She read it in Book Club. I just saw her after I finished it and I had a lot to say!!! We agreed a lot on it.
I was NOT a fan of this book.
It explores teenage recreational use of drugs and sexuality. Being a conservative, I don't enjoy it at all. The consequences of the drugs and sexuality were practically exused instead of exploited for having terrible effects on their lives--some actually resulting in death. If for some reason the char...more
I was NOT a fan of this book.
It explores teenage recreational use of drugs and sexuality. Being a conservative, I don't enjoy it at all. The consequences of the drugs and sexuality were practically exused instead of exploited for having terrible effects on their lives--some actually resulting in death. If for some reason the char...more
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Read in November, 2005
recommends it for:
people who like Latin
This is a great book. A complex story with a decent amount of plot development. Not a situation where there is too much plot, but enough and the questions are answered in an appropriate way.
Fabulous setting, which I think is one of the most important elements of a great story. But this is a setting that is both beautiful and haunting, the type of place I would love to spend a winter, reading inside by the fire wrapped in an afghan listening to the wind whistling outside--its Heart Lak...more
Fabulous setting, which I think is one of the most important elements of a great story. But this is a setting that is both beautiful and haunting, the type of place I would love to spend a winter, reading inside by the fire wrapped in an afghan listening to the wind whistling outside--its Heart Lak...more
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Read in July, 2007
This book was reccommended to me by a friend who thought I would like it after telling her I how much I loved The Secret History by Donna Tartt.
It's pretty good, although not of the caliber of Tartt's novel. It describes the events that took place between three latin students at a girls boarding school in upstate New York in the late 1970's. Two of the girls die of apparent suicides. The third girl (the narrator) tells the events in retrospect after she has returned to the scho...more
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Read in July, 2007
recommends it for:
people who like The Secret History
"Latin is a language as dead as dead can be. First it killed the Romans and now its killing me". My mother apparently used to say this in high school, and she revived the phrase when my sister struggled through Latin in high school. It took on new meaning in this book.
I liked the author's writing style, which kept making me want to read "just one more chapter". I have to say though, that the book could have been a lot shorter. There were plenty of times when I said,...more
I liked the author's writing style, which kept making me want to read "just one more chapter". I have to say though, that the book could have been a lot shorter. There were plenty of times when I said,...more
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A mystery unfolding at a picturesque all girls school is really enough to initially hook me. There is a girlishness to this novel, an over-indulgence--filled with mythology, romance, legends of a lake; it goes too far, ("overkill as Lucy might say). Further, I was tired and exceedingly annoyed by all the drug use and sex in Part Two--it made the characters genuinely stupid to the point where I no longer cared about their fates, but rather read to see if I could solve the mystery.
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Read in January, 2009
I kept thinking I must've missed a previous book to set me up for this one, and it was a little slow for me at first. By the time I get more than halfway through the book, it backtracked for me to help me understand the story more. I liked it.. didn't like how it showed sexuality w/ teens & drug use, but I think that's a fact of life, no matter where we go for some people. It was a little bit of a thriller, but I figured out who the "bad" person was by the middle of it, I just d...more
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Read in October, 2008
Although this book could have been great (as I'd mentally prepared for it to be, seeing reviewers draw a comparison between it and Donna Tartt's The Secret History), it fell short of greatness for me. The setting is a girls' school, again with a Latin class and instructor, again with students acting outside of the boundaries established for them by reason and morality. There is murder, and secrecy, and an added dimension of the narrator floating back and forth between her present situation of be...more
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Read in April, 2003
Loved this book! A beautiful, isolated setting in the Adirondack Mountains. Secrets a plenty and tragic youth. This book had more twists and turns then the mountain paths Goodman describes in the book. just when you think you've figured out what really happened all those years ago, another secret is revealed. I especially liked it that she wasn't even aware of everything. Loved it!
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Read in February, 2008
This book is not, as the blurb claims, for those who loved Donna Tartt´s The Secret History. I´m one of those dimwits who never unravels mysteries before the big reveal and even I had this one pegged well ahead of time.
The plot kept me reading, nonetheless, and the descriptive writing provided a wealth of imagery. I think it could make an entertaining, atmospheric movie if a screenwriter were willing to provide realistic character development (or realistic, multi-faceted charact...more
The plot kept me reading, nonetheless, and the descriptive writing provided a wealth of imagery. I think it could make an entertaining, atmospheric movie if a screenwriter were willing to provide realistic character development (or realistic, multi-faceted charact...more
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Read in April, 2008
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I like the authorrecommends it for: Light mystery or suspense lovers
Stories within stories, damaged yet sympathetic characters, past sins reliving themselves in the present and an atmospheric setting at an all-girls school beside a haunted lake made The Lake of Dead Languages good curl-up-in- a-cozy-room-while-it-rains read.
Latin and Greek are the dead languages. I enjoy novels in which the sense of place and setting are such a part of the story that if the story was set elsewhere, it wouldn't work. Here Goodman has chosen Heart Lake - a boarding sc...more
Latin and Greek are the dead languages. I enjoy novels in which the sense of place and setting are such a part of the story that if the story was set elsewhere, it wouldn't work. Here Goodman has chosen Heart Lake - a boarding sc...more
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I really loved this book. Yes, it was a bit predictable, I figured out who it was pretty quickly. But I loved the setting and all the ice (reminded me of The Shipping News). And Goodman knows something about teachers, she picks up on the nuances. I know it's a good book when it's 1:00 am and I have to stop reading but I can't. This was one of those books for me.
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