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What have you just read? Opinions, recommendations, reviews Part 2

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I enjoyed the read but thought it didn't draw a reader in as much as it could perhaps have done.
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Took me a long time to finally align with this book, but once I did-- it was all over.
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I loved it that much that I started rereading it.



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dely, here's a non-sequitur question: I noticed that you rated The Remains of the Day 1 star, but your review is in Italian so I couldn't read it. Would love to hear your thoughts (in English)!?

Sure, though I know I'm here the "black sheep". I really hated that book and the character, Mr. Stevens the butler. First of all, the whole story was really boring. For me it has been a real challenge to finish this book. I also couldn't stand the butler. He was so full of himself, thinking he was absolutely necessary, but also the fact that he put his job before his emotional life. He totally put in the background his feelings and his emotions only for his job, to be the perfect butler. It was as if he was part of the house, only an object, and he thought that this was the most important thing in his life. And when he becomes aware that he had sacrificed his life, well he doesn't do anything. I can't stand such a behavior. If a person is aware that something is wrong, that there is something more important, then they have to do the possible to change life or to change themselves.
He didn't live "his" life, he has never been a "real" man, but only a butler (though a perfect butler) for all his life. But he doesn't do anything to change it, not even at the end when he has a choice (if I don't go wrong).

Thank you, dely, for sharing your thoughts on the book. I admit that I have more or less the same feeling. That's why I was asking this question: did the author mean this as a satire, or is the book meant as an honest and sympathetic account of a butler's life? To me, the author doesn't seem to have sympathy for the butler. The way he describes him is way too dramatic and overdone (example: the incident where his father lies dying). Just my own two cents.

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It puts a human face to what is too often a news story. I found it a compelling read.
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The last in the Anne series, should I read the others? (Rainbow Valley, Rilla of Ingleside, and The Road to Yesterday)
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I don't know if the author feels pity for the butler and wants to alert the reader to change life before it's too late, or if it is a portrait of life at that time. In both cases in my opinion the author failed, or there is something I'm missing seen that everyone likes this book.
Maybe someone else who liked it (and there are a lot of people who liked it) is able to tell you his/her opinions.

You have made valid statements/opinions. "He totally put in the background his feelings and his emotions only for his job, to be the perfect butler. It was as if he was part of the house, only an object, and he thought that this was the most important thing in his life."
You have nailed it with those sentences.




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Weird, beautiful... 5 stars. My review: www.goodreads.com/revie..."
Dear Amalia, just wanted to let you know that we cannot access your reviews nor send you a message unless we are friends with you. Regards, Paul




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