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Wow. I just finished The Goldfinch and I fear if I don't write a review immediately, I never will. I'm not sure I can give this book a star rating. After closing my Kindle, I looked at some reviews from others, trying to gauge what other people thought of it. Some gave glowing reviews, some not at all, and, strangely, I kind of have to agree with both. There is some brilliance in this book, beautiful words, poetic sentences, excellent character development. But I can't help but ask, where was th
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I've given The Goldfinch 3 stars, but I really want to give it 2.5. I thought parts of it were extraordinarily well written and I really came to care about the characters. This novel had so many elements that could have made me love it, but those elements were somehow wasted. I'm giving 2.5 stars, because I never hit that sweet spot - that point in the book at which I don't want to put it down. In fact, I put it down often. I'm not sure why though. I really think that Donna Tartt had great ideas
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This is a LONG book. It takes a lot of concentration to follow this book. I read to relax and enjoy the "me" time. This book did not fit that bill. Wish I could have loved this book like so many other people did.
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I REALLY liked the beginning of this book. I felt like the narrator had an authentic childlike voice, the mom was likable, and their visit to the museum seemed tense and plausible. The terrorist attack was wrenching and awful to read. Theo's stay at the Barbour's condo seemed just strained enough to be realistic as well. However, I didn't like it so much when Theo got transported out to Nevada. I mean, wouldn't the CPS folks still check on him? Wouldn't somebody notice ...more
I REALLY liked the beginning of this book. I felt like the narrator had an authentic childlike voice, the mom was likable, and their visit to the museum seemed tense and plausible. The terrorist attack was wrenching and awful to read. Theo's stay at the Barbour's condo seemed just strained enough to be realistic as well. However, I didn't like it so much when Theo got transported out to Nevada. I mean, wouldn't the CPS folks still check on him? Wouldn't somebody notice ...more

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