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4.5
I was all set to give this book 5+++ stars.
I loved John Boyne's "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas", and I LOVE anything Russian.
The House of Special Purpose just fell flat for me. I figured out the 'mystery' pretty much right off. Boyne didn't introduce anything new that isn't already out there. The time line he used in relaying the story made it feel disjointed and wasn't smooth. I was tempted to read every other chapter and then go back to read the leftovers, just to attempt to smooth it out ...more
I was all set to give this book 5+++ stars.
I loved John Boyne's "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas", and I LOVE anything Russian.
The House of Special Purpose just fell flat for me. I figured out the 'mystery' pretty much right off. Boyne didn't introduce anything new that isn't already out there. The time line he used in relaying the story made it feel disjointed and wasn't smooth. I was tempted to read every other chapter and then go back to read the leftovers, just to attempt to smooth it out ...more

In this beautiful and imaginative work of historical fiction, two stories run parallel: Georgy Jachmenev's formative years among the Russian Imperial Family, and the latter part of his life with his wife Zoya. As the first is told chronologically, the second moves back in time, until the two threads dovetail into an unexpected ending.
There is a gentleness and simplicity to Boyne's style that immediately immerses the reader into the era and the characters. He achieves such a perfect balance betw ...more
There is a gentleness and simplicity to Boyne's style that immediately immerses the reader into the era and the characters. He achieves such a perfect balance betw ...more

Feb 13, 2012
Ginger
marked it as to-read


Mar 26, 2014
Terri FL
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