Pages: 512 (Paperback) ISBN: 0552770027 Pub: Black Swan Pub date: 2006-06-05 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 5582
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Reader Reviews:brilliant! (0/0 people found this helpful)Quite different as no french connection. Terrific read. Ddin't see the "twist" coming!! Highly recommended. Best read this year (1/1 people found this helpful)Brilliantly written, you could feel yourself in the school amongst the teachers. The ever more dramatic twists and turns keep you on edge and the final surprise is utterly brilliant in conception. Having been initially unenthused by the subject matter, and really only reading the book as I came across it in a charity shop and had enjoyed 'Blackberry Wine' so much - I cannot remember enjoying a book this much in years. The only difficulty I had was remembering who all the various characters were, although wikipaedia does a good summary if you are easily confused, like me! A slow starter, but well-worth persevering with! (1/1 people found this helpful)I am a long-time fan of Joanne Harris' work, so when I picked up Gentlemen and Players I was certain I would find a book that was exciting and completely absorbing, and luckily, I was not disappointed.
No twist for me thanks! (0/1 people found this helpful)I absolutely loved reading this book, and was completely absorbed in the atmosphere and characters, yet found the twist to be unnecessary and bitterly disappointing... I felt the book was strong enough without it, and was added merely to flag up the skills of the author. "Oh look, I'm a writer, bet you didn't see this coming!" From then on, I felt the story lacked credibility, as I found the twist to be somewhat unbelievable, and felt cheated at having invested time in falling in love with decoy characters and themes.
A great read (1/1 people found this helpful)I've long been a fan of Joanne Harris - I adored Chocolat, Blackberry Wine and Five Quarters of an Orange - but found myself flagging over Coastliners and her subsequent books, finding them tedious and just "more of the same". Nonetheless I read Gentlemen and Players because I know her to be a good writer. And I was not disappointed. I really enjoyed this one and have gone running out to buy "Lollipop Shoes" on the strength of it.. It was refreshingly different and I think it's a book that both men and women will enjoy. I found the twist not to be much of a twist - I guessed right at the beginning and then thought I must have got it wrong as the plot unfolded without further reference to it - but that didn't spoil what was an engrossing and exciting read. I would highly recommend this to new readers and to those who have become a little jaded with Ms Harris over recent years. It will restore your faith! Similar ProductsThe Lollipop Shoes (US title is The Girl With No Shadow) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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