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published
August 14th 2008
by Dutton / The Penguin Putnam Group
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Hardcover, 398 pages
isbn
0525950613
(isbn13: 9780525950615)
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An irresistible triumph of the imagination more than thirty years in the making, The Little Book is a breathtaking love story that spans generations, ...more
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Read in September, 2008
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Read in November, 2008
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anyone who liked the time traveler's wife
Do you like stories about love, music, and time travel? Do you enjoy a dash of celebrity and a sprinkling of intertwining history? Are you inspired by creative teachers and talented storytellers? If the answer is yes, you should read this book!
I began this book somewhat apprehensively (not always sure about the time travel aspect), but soon embraced it wholeheartedly. It was a lovely story to be swept away with and I really liked the settings of Boston and Vienna. As I proceede...more
I began this book somewhat apprehensively (not always sure about the time travel aspect), but soon embraced it wholeheartedly. It was a lovely story to be swept away with and I really liked the settings of Boston and Vienna. As I proceede...more
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Read in September, 2008
recommends it for:
people who liked The Time Traveler's Wife
First of all, BEWARE of reviews that give away too much of this plot (that's you, amazon!) because it will ruin your reading to know too many of the intricate details of this novel. I'm intentionally vague below because key plot elements were given away in some reviews I read.
The time-travel aspect makes you think it's sci-fi, but it's really more of historical fiction in the exhaustive detailing of 1867 Vienna. It also touches on psychology, romance, and philosophy (those who love...more
The time-travel aspect makes you think it's sci-fi, but it's really more of historical fiction in the exhaustive detailing of 1867 Vienna. It also touches on psychology, romance, and philosophy (those who love...more
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Read in June, 2008
recommends it for:
anyone who likes Time and Again
This ambitious novel felt to me very much like Time and Again. It had a few moments of repetition, a dash of pretention, and occasional predictability, but overall was an enchanting and fun escape from everyday life. The story of Wheeler, former talented pitcher, former famous musician, and former bestselling author, who has suddenly appeared in the Austria of the 1890s. There he runs into some people from his own personal history and discovers a vast amount of true history of his family and ...more
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Read in January, 2009
My family started listening to this audio book on our car ride to and from Bear Valley in late December. We only got to the 4th disc, but it was enough to hook me. (My partner went out and bought a copy of the book, to continue the story.)
Very entertaining -- I've continued with the audio book for my work commute. I heard the author on a panel at the Book Group Expo in San Jose, in October, which got me interested in the book. He worked on this book for 30 years, writing and revisin...more
Very entertaining -- I've continued with the audio book for my work commute. I heard the author on a panel at the Book Group Expo in San Jose, in October, which got me interested in the book. He worked on this book for 30 years, writing and revisin...more
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Read in November, 2008
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Lisarecommends it for: fans of time-travel
Time-travel tales, as intricate as they are, require a special touch, a unique understanding of cause and effect. As such they are incredibly easy to write poorly and at the same time quite difficult to write well.
There is a long tradition to the cyclical nature of these tales, beginning, arguably with Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, The Flying Trunk and continued a century later with Richard Matheson's Somewhere in Time in the 1970s and most recently with Audrey Niffenegger's...more
There is a long tradition to the cyclical nature of these tales, beginning, arguably with Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, The Flying Trunk and continued a century later with Richard Matheson's Somewhere in Time in the 1970s and most recently with Audrey Niffenegger's...more
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Read in March, 2009
I really wanted to give this book three stars but I just can't. To me it
seemed like a case of a wonderful idea, sort of Jack Finney Meets John
Irving, coming unfortunately to someone who just doesn't have the skill or
the ease to realize it effectively. The writing itself is perfectly sound
and literate, but for me the author didn't have the command to carry off his
ridiculously complicated structure - featuring multiple narrative lines,
multiple time periods, ...more
seemed like a case of a wonderful idea, sort of Jack Finney Meets John
Irving, coming unfortunately to someone who just doesn't have the skill or
the ease to realize it effectively. The writing itself is perfectly sound
and literate, but for me the author didn't have the command to carry off his
ridiculously complicated structure - featuring multiple narrative lines,
multiple time periods, ...more
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Dilly Burden was a legend and a hero. He excelled at his Boston boys' school and at Harvard, was a star baseball player and gave his life in World War II when he was tortured and killed by the Gestapo in France. His only son, Wheeler, has no memory of his Dad but has spent his life living up to the legend.
Where Dilly was an icon, Wheeler is more eccentric. He followed in his father's footsteps to the Boston boys' school and despite guidance from a much beloved teacher, the Haze, (who...more
Where Dilly was an icon, Wheeler is more eccentric. He followed in his father's footsteps to the Boston boys' school and despite guidance from a much beloved teacher, the Haze, (who...more
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Read in July, 2008
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Heather Duncan
The Library of Congress cataloging for this book is: 1. Rock musician--fiction. 2. Time travel--fiction. 3.Vienna(Austria)--fiction. 4. Austria--History--1867-1918--Fiction. And it is definitely all of those things. But it's SOOOOOOOOO much more. This book tells a story that keeps looping back upon itself and back upon itself and back upon itself. It introduces us to the likes of Freud and Samuel Clemens, Hitler and the Empress of Vienna. It's a history lesson and a brilliant work of...more
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Read in March, 2009
I believe our impressions of books are caught by the time and/or order in which we read them. I happen to be a big fan of The Time Traveler's Wife, which in my opinion, nailed the time travel thing with characters I cared about.
It feels like The Little Book flits over way to many subjects. I would have found it more compelling if the story had been more focused on either the Burden family OR the historical aspects. It seems as though the story just 'skims'...the characters, the his...more
It feels like The Little Book flits over way to many subjects. I would have found it more compelling if the story had been more focused on either the Burden family OR the historical aspects. It seems as though the story just 'skims'...the characters, the his...more
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Read in January, 2008
I enjoyed this odd book. It ranges from a New England prep school to 1897 Vienna to 1988 San Francisco. Freud, time travel, baseball and a rocker all take a turn in the book, woven through a story that jumps through time, untangling some very tangled secrets indeed.
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Read in July, 2009
“The Little Book” is, perhaps, anything but. At almost 400-pages, this New York Time best seller is the product of the better part of a decade.
And you can tell.
It is obvious Edwards is very familiar with these characters, and is intent on making the reader just as familiar. Down to the minutiae.
On the plus side, yet another world war 2-centric book to add to my growing menagerie.
Unfortunately, also yet another book club pick that fairly missed...more
And you can tell.
It is obvious Edwards is very familiar with these characters, and is intent on making the reader just as familiar. Down to the minutiae.
On the plus side, yet another world war 2-centric book to add to my growing menagerie.
Unfortunately, also yet another book club pick that fairly missed...more
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Read in June, 2009
The reviews compared this to Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court based on similarity of American going back in time to a foreign country and I suppose because Mark Twain himself makes an appearance in the book(during a visit Twain made to 1890's Vienna) But I found it to be more like Jack Finney's Time and Again, though not near as good.
There were parts of the book I really liked and in the beginning I was intrigued by the different characters, but I think he tried...more
There were parts of the book I really liked and in the beginning I was intrigued by the different characters, but I think he tried...more
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03/25/09
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An irresistible triumph of the imagination more than thirty years in the making, The Little Book is a breathtaking love story that spans generations, ranging from fin de siècle Vienna through the pivotal moments of the twentieth century.
The Little Book is the extraordinary tale of Wheeler Burden, California-exiled heir of the famous Boston banking Burdens, philosopher, student of history, legends son, rock idol, writer, lover of women, recluse, half-Jew, and Harvard baseball hero....more
The Little Book is the extraordinary tale of Wheeler Burden, California-exiled heir of the famous Boston banking Burdens, philosopher, student of history, legends son, rock idol, writer, lover of women, recluse, half-Jew, and Harvard baseball hero....more
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Read in January, 2009
This enchanting novel ranks high on my list of best books I've ever read. It apparently took the author like 30 years to write, but I think it was worth the wait. It's the story of Frank Standish Burden III, known to his public as Wheeler, an aging rock star of the 70s and early 80s (modeled to some degree on David Crosby) who one day finds himself emerging from a mental haze as he walks down the Ringstrasse in Vienna in the year 1897. Apparently suffering from some weird kind of partial amnes...more
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03/02/09
Maggie
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Just couldn't get into this. It's an interesting concept; but I struggle with just accepting bizarre things. I can't help it, I'm a Virgo, and we don't do well without details.
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Read in June, 2009
I purchased this book in Munich, Germany on the day we were to fly back to LA after a most wonderful trip to Europe with my husband and where we had also linked up with our son and daughter-in-law for some fun bonding time! Along the trip I had read several other books and either chose to bring them home or leave a note in them telling of their journey and leaving them for someone else to enjoy.
Anyway, back to this book: in the past few years I have read several time-travel books s...more
Anyway, back to this book: in the past few years I have read several time-travel books s...more
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So far this isn't looking promising. I'm only on page 16, but have had no problem putting it down multiple times already. There's a lot of "if he had only known then what he knew later" talk in it. That's already becoming irritating.
I'll give the book until page 50. If it doesn't grab me by then, it's outta here.
ETA: At page 54, I'm done. I don't care about anyone in the book. I was beat over the head with the "if he had only known" SEVEN times...more
I'll give the book until page 50. If it doesn't grab me by then, it's outta here.
ETA: At page 54, I'm done. I don't care about anyone in the book. I was beat over the head with the "if he had only known" SEVEN times...more
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Read in February, 2009
At times I was totally enthralled by the story, eager to find out what happens to characters, caught up in their emotions and histories and futures (since characters time travel from various times in the 20th century to 1890s Vienna, it makes for some interesting situations, and pieces of the story take on different meaning as you go). At other times, though, I could have cared less about a few plot-lines, or the story over-emphasized Wheeler’s genius to the point of disconnection. What can...more
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