REVIEW: THE STRANGER by Harlan Coben, narrated by George Newbern
Fathom an act of deceit committed by an insecure wife, a lie so personal it should matter to no one except the woman and her husband. Nevertheless, two years after the incident it shatters the cozy life they've created and it doesn't stop with them.
Despite an often annoying amount of petty details, THE STRANGER is engrossing and engaging. The premise exposes another possible concern about individual privacy on the web when a quasi group of self-professed naive vigilantes set a chain of seemin...
Published on April 30, 2015 04:58
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“One often feels exalted, expanded, in his presence. He is not one of those egotists who miniaturize others. He is the opposite kind of egotist, driven by grandiosity rather than greed, and if he insi
“One often feels exalted, expanded, in his presence. He is not one of those egotists who miniaturize others. He is the opposite kind of egotist, driven by grandiosity rather than greed, and if he insists on a version of you that is funnier, stranger, more eccentric and profound than you suspect yourself to be--capable of doing more good and more harm in the world than you've ever imagined--it is all but impossible not to believe, at least in his presence and for a while after you've left him that he alone sees through to your essence, weighs your true qualities (not all of which are necessarily flattering--a certain clumsy, childish rudeness is part of his style), and appreciates you more fully than anyone else ever has.” — Michael Cunningham
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