The Reserve

by Russell Banks
The Reserve  
published February 1st 2008 by Harper
binding Hardcover
isbn 0061430250   (isbn13: 9780061430251)
pages 304
description

Part love story, part murder mystery, set on the cusp of the Second World War, Russell Banks's sharp-witted and deeply engaging new novel raises d...more

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09-16-07



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Jennifer
Jennifer rated it: 4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars
06/04/08

Read in June, 2008
I am a ginormous Russell Banks fan (one of the few authors I've discovered through the film version of one of his books - The Sweet Hereafter). While I didn't love this one as much as I loved his last book, The Darling (or The Sweet Hereafter, Affliction, etc.), even mid-range Russell Banks is about a billion times better than most stuff out there.

The Reserve is the story of troubled heiress Vanessa Cole, whose destructive behavior wreaks havoc with the lives of those around her - her parent...more
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JoAnn
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06/22/08

I finished this book a couple of nights ago. This relatively short book engaged me from the get-go. I am always amazed that some authors are able to fully portray characters and actions with so many fewer words than others. In the hands of John Irving or Jodi Picoult, this book would probably have been 500 + pages.

While the Depression has an effect on the story, it is not a major part of this novel. I really liked the way that Banks's writing was evocative of a book written during the 30s....more
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Ginny
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04/14/08

Read in April, 2008
recommended to Ginny by: heard it reviewed on public radio
recommends it for: mystery, romantic
I chose this book because the setting is the Adirondacks. I would love to visit there again and enjoyed all of the description in this novel. The characters came alive for me, but it was hard to understand what was true and what was not true. I'd like to see the movie and read the expressions on their faces. At the end of the story Vanessa says, "Secrets. Secrets kept from me and secrets I've kept from everyone else. Secrets aren't like lies. They're more like brain surgery. They kil...more
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Jane
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04/17/08

Read in April, 2008
They say you're as sick as your secrets and everyone in this book has got one. All the character in The Reserve make a bad decision at some point in their lives that contributes to their unraveling.

It's a story of wealthy New Yorkers who summer in the Adirondacks in a place known as "The Reserve" and the locals who tend to their needs so there are some statements about social class in the book. The depiction of the scenery was lovely. It made me want to go to the Adirondacks. And s...more
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Dan
04/16/08

Read in April, 2008
recommended to Dan by: Colin Channer
recommends it for: Everybody.
If you want to learn something crucial about writing, for God's sake, pick this one up. Banks' economy of detail and release of information will blow your mind. Just read the first 12 pages, pause, and ask yourself how much you already know about the characters, the time period, the world in which all these people live. Every single event is set up in advance, like a great noir film, and Banks misdirects you in ways that will leave your staring at the page, mouth agape, until you realize that ea...more
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Catherine
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04/15/08

Read in April, 2008
I love Russell Banks. I've read much of his short and long fiction over the years. I enjoyed the Reserve but I don't know that it will stay with me in terms of the moral urgency that most of his works leave me feeling. There is a very great-gatsby-ish quality to the Reserve, and while many of us admire and remember the Great Gatsby, I don't know many people who claim they loved it. The Reserve is so filled with by-now stock and familiar characters who all have way too much passion - the beautifu...more
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Alex
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03/01/08

Read in February, 2008
In a way, a disappointment, even though I can't say I didn't enjoy the book. Banks is one of my favorite writers (and the author of one of my all-time favorites, "The Sweet Hereafter"), a writer with a simple style filled with calm authority and devastating conclusions that kind of sneak up on you. This seemed to be an experimental novel in its way--a noir story about a femme fatale up in the NY Adirondacks during the mid 1930's--and is written in a style that I wouldn't have attribut...more
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Jeanne
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02/15/08

Read in February, 2008
July 4, 1936 is a huge day in the life of Vanessa Cole. It is the day that artist Jordan Groves lands his seaplane by her family's fancy "camp" in the Adirondacks. It is the same day that her father, Dr. Cole, dies of a heart attack.

Sex, intrigue, murder, and the revelation of family secrets are only part of what follows the eventful day in Miss Cole’s life. Vanessa is not exactly sane, and she will drag multiple outsiders into her world, forcing them to act against their own ...more
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Carmen
Carmen rated it: 2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars
06/16/08

Read in May, 2008
recommends it for: no one
I read a review about this on the library's website. I think it is a romance which I don't normally get into (I mean, in books) but I put it on hold at the library to see if I might like it.

Update: So I read this book. errr...MOST of it. I had every intention of finishing it but it really is not a good book. I had about 40 pages left and just couldn't do it. The character development is minimal, at best. It is a very superficial book about a very superficial topic set in a good backg...more
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Hank
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07/05/08

Read in July, 2008
First I have read of Russell Banks. An interesting tale of family dysfunction amid the grand backdrop of the Adirondacks during the lead up to WWII. Privilege prevails on the Reserve, land carved out of the wilderness for the benefit of only a few rich and lofty, who are served by local folks. Class distinction divides the haves from the have nots. The dysfunction of the family ensnares those who serve and draws in the famous who abid nearby the Reserve. Appearances must be maintained at al...more
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Kelly
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02/11/08

Read in February, 2008
Set in 1936 in the Adirondacks, the Reserve, is where the wealthy come to enjoy the pristine wilderness and the struggling locals often get by serving them in various ways. Banks' novel has a noir feel and some interesting characters, but was somewhat melodramatic and contrived. Jordan Groves, loosely based on illustrator Rockwell Kent, finds himself both attracted and repelled by the beautiful and wild heiress, Vanessa Cole. The femme fatale has a dark secret and a series of events leads...more
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Brian Foley
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01/22/08

bookshelves: read-in-2008
Read in January, 2008
I was reading a collection of short stories by a relatively young writer when I decided to preview Banks' new book. While I like the collection of stories, the contrast of abilities were remarkable. It something I don't usually take note of. That said, Banks is a masterful writer. The Reserve is a classic, very classic romance/tragedy. Leftist politics, Rampant Machismo, New York gentry, artists, zeppelins, murder, planes, and all in the gloaming of the Adirondacks. The book was so classic, I be...more
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Gena
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07/01/08

bookshelves: couldn-t-finish-it
Read in June, 2008
Jennifer was right when she said this was Gatsby-esque. Although I didn't hate The Great Gatsby, it was not one of the most enjoyable books I'v ever read. I really couldn't get into the book and I know that's due more to my preferences than to the writing. It just seemed gloomy and depressing and I felt that way when I was reading it (as I did with Gatsby - was anyone happy in these novels?!). I did skim ahead and I think the mystery and some of the relationship problem parts were decent. I just...more
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Lindsay
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03/19/08

Read in March, 2008
If I was able to leave books I don't like unfinished, I would have dropped this one midway through. But I'm unfortunately not, and so I read the whole thing. What sounded like a relatively interesting Depression-era story about conflict between rich people at an Adirondack "retreat" and the community of locals who resent but depend on them ended up being a soap opera with unlikeable characters and a lackluster ending. I've heard great things about Russell Banks's other books, and the ...more
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David
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04/22/08

bookshelves: historical-novel
Read in March, 2008
The rugged, unblemished Adirondack State Park in upstate New York provides a perfect escape for rich people during troubled times in this big, juicy novel. And it gets really interesting when we're talking 1937 during the rise of fascism, the civil war in Spain, and the Depression. Main character Jordan Groves, who flies around in a seaplane, is a local artist made good. A womanizer, adventurer, and communist sympathizer, he has a reckless affair with 30-year-old, twice divorced Vanessa Cole,...more
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Lorie
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03/11/08

bookshelves: historical-fiction, mystery, unfinished
Read in March, 2008
I was so looking forward to this book. *sigh* It is a small book full of sweeping scenery and descriptions of action; so much so that it feels to me like a book written to make the screenplay easier. Banks spent so much time telling me how the story was unfolding and why people were acting certain ways that he didn't let me get to know the characters. And with all the numerous pages of description of the Adirondacks, I never once felt myself swept there ~ and I know how that feels, as my fam...more
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Brad
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04/15/08

Read in April, 2008
The Reserve is a darkly told romance novel rife with historical and literary references. Banks convincvingly weaves his story into historical figures and events. His characters are made more believeable by their imperfections and the inexplicability of their actions. In addition, he;s not afraid to make you dislike them. Yet another case of childhood sexual abuse at the bottom of the storyline, which is getting to be so common that you almost begin looking for it from page 1.
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Julie
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04/15/08

bookshelves: audiobooks
Read in April, 2008
Banks' The Darling was one of my favorite books of the last decade. And I listened to it on audio also. So I was excited to check this one out. Very disappointing. The story is all over the place, there's another parallel story that is worthless, the characters are all jerks. Throughout the whole book, I kept thinking "What's the point of this?" I can't even think of much to say about it. Just a big disappointment.
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Antoinette
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02/27/08

Read in February, 2008
recommends it for: Jenni, Dacey
Fascinating picture of the haves and have-nots of the '30's. The reserve separates the wealthy from those outside the reserve - those who are suffering a loss of livelihood. Jordan Groves (hints of Hemingway in his name and his fate) is on the edge - the between person. The plot has some incongruous spots but doesn't stop one from reading on even though some of the motivations are not easily comprehended. Worth the read.
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Gordon
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03/11/08

Read in March, 2008
Looking forward to reading this book as Banks is my favorite modern author.

I've hit the part when the more noir-ish murder mystery hits and I can't stop reading. Did it really take 200 pages to get so interesting? I love the way the narrator swoops into and out of character perspectives with such ease. I was a little worried that this novel wouldn't stand up to his previous, non-period pieces, but it packs a punch.
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avg rating (all editions): 3.09 (134 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.06 (130 ratings)
number of reviews: 63






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