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message 1: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Ditto.


message 2: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke Glad to hear this echoed! Thanks.


message 3: by I-Ching (new)

I-Ching Twenty pages into the book, I was thinking, "I wished the author would just shut up and tell the story already."


message 4: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke Hilarious & EXACTLY how I felt. Too much of HIS ego! Thank you for the validation.


message 5: by Mongoose (new)

Mongoose I couldn't finish this book. I kept forcing myself to return to it, but continued to be frustrated by the author's enduring efforts to make this a novel about himself.
The comments you make above are right on the money.
Very disappointed.


message 6: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke Mongoose wrote: "I couldn't finish this book. I kept forcing myself to return to it, but continued to be frustrated by the author's enduring efforts to make this a novel about himself.
The comments you make above a..."


Thank you for the validation!


message 7: by Ray (new)

Ray Palmer I have just finished reading HHhH and was about to write a review but didn't need to after I read Cindy's, I agree 100 per cent with everything she wrote


message 8: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke Very appreciate of your concurrance Ray. Thank you~


message 9: by JK (new)

JK I did not care for this book at all. It would have been great if, if he had just told the story. It annoyed the heck out of me to read a great chapter and then the next chapter states he made it all up. Just tell the story and in an epilogue, tell us how much it meant to you.


message 10: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke I agree with you!


message 11: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Wow! I had this one on my (paper) "to read" list. After reading your review, and the comments by others, I think I'll skip it!


message 12: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke Cheryl wrote: "Wow! I had this one on my (paper) "to read" list. After reading your review, and the comments by others, I think I'll skip it!"

Why don't you see if Amazon has a "read a section: function to see how his writing style works for you?


message 13: by Veerle (new)

Veerle totally, there is this one sentence where he says 'if i were an egocentric writer' and all i could think was: but you are, bastard


message 14: by Ricardo (new)

Ricardo This is metaliterature and not just a book of history. It's a pity that you miss the point along the reading.


message 15: by Nic (new)

Nic Spot on Cindy


message 16: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke Nic wrote: "Spot on Cindy"

Thank you and I appreciate the validation! Cheers~


message 17: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke Veerle wrote: "totally, there is this one sentence where he says 'if i were an egocentric writer' and all i could think was: but you are, bastard"

Exactly! Thank you~


message 18: by Mr. Fluffynson (new)

Mr. Fluffynson Hey, I totally agree with you. I only managed to read about 30-40 pages before deciding enough is enough. The amount of "I"s in this book is insane and it is not at all what I expected. What a bad surprise. I kept the bookmark in for a couple of months but only thinking about starting it again, made me feel like I had homework to do and books you bought for fun should never feel like homework.


message 19: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke We are in complete accord!


message 20: by Mike (last edited Nov 23, 2016 07:52AM) (new)

Mike It's not a new form of novel-writing, as it was exaggeratedly heralded to be. And it is very tedious at times. It is actually like watching a DVD, and listening to a 2nd audio track as the director explains his narrative decisions....


message 21: by Matt (new)

Matt If you thought this book was about Heydrich, I'm afraid, you missed the entire point. The book is about the writing of history, and authorial intent. The story of Heydrich is the means, not the end.


message 22: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke Veerle wrote: "totally, there is this one sentence where he says 'if i were an egocentric writer' and all i could think was: but you are, bastard"
Exactly!


message 23: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke Veerle wrote: "totally, there is this one sentence where he says 'if i were an egocentric writer' and all i could think was: but you are, bastard"
Exactly!


message 24: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke Mike wrote: "It's not a new form of novel-writing as it was exaggeratedly promised to be. And it is very tedious at times. It is actually like watching a DVD and listening to a 2nd audio track on as the directo..."
I love your analogy and agree with it.


message 25: by Martin (new)

Martin Luehrmann I started reading this book more than a year ago. I never finished it. The author's constant, distracting digressions about himself are just too tiring if not to say annoying.

Frustration lead me here, determined to warn others not to waste their time on this book... Then I read your review, and I couldn't agree more!


message 26: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Knoke Cindy wrote: "Mike wrote: "It's not a new form of novel-writing as it was exaggeratedly promised to be. And it is very tedious at times. It is actually like watching a DVD and listening to a 2nd audio track on a..."

Glad you do & thank you!


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