Pages: 352 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0091794501 Pub: Hutchinson Pub date: 2007-05-03 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 19223
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Reader Reviews:Compelling (0/0 people found this helpful)Compelling and disturbingly addictive with beautifully crafted language and a "hero" for whom you feel every possible emotion. The best book I have read for a long time and left me feeling guilty for enjoying it. Puzzled? You must simply read the book to understand the ambivalent emotions it stirs. bowled over by this book (0/0 people found this helpful)This is an incredible book that I was unable to leave. Rather worryingly - or perhaps not? - I felt a connection with Engleby from the start and agree with him wholeheartedly on most things. A brilliant appraisal of existence. The description of the dinner party alone puts this book in my top ten ever. Enigmatic (2/2 people found this helpful)What is it with Faulks and the human psyche? Once again he turns to this subject but this time with much more success. For those of you who have read Human Traces - a lot of people myself included found it very hard work.
Enduring sadness (2/2 people found this helpful)It almost pains me to say it, but this really is a great novel. I never really bought into the whole Birdsong mania - to me it seemed to borrow too heavily from genuinely great chroniclers of the Great War (such as Lyn Macdonald), and in common with other early novels, there was something cold and mechanical about its construction which was consistent with the feeling I got whenever I came across him on the wireless, so I have to say I pretty much knew what I thought about Mr. Faulks.
A new Faulks at his best (2/2 people found this helpful)I've read early Faulks ("Birdsong", "Girl at the Lion d'Or", "Charlotte Gray" etc.) but I found them a bit too, well, safe. There was some very good descriptive writing but it was all a bit unobjectionable. However, I was given "Engleby" for Christmas and felt duty bound to read it, not that duty had much to do after about page 2.
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