Pages: 368 (Paperback) ISBN: 0375701524 Pub: Vintage Books USA Pub date: 1998-07 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 210847
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Reader Reviews:I have read quite a few women authors, honest (0/0 people found this helpful)Without wishing to sound politically incorrect, sexist, or something even worse I have to say that I think this is probably more one for the ladies than the gentlemen - which classification I am technically allocated. I have past the half way mark and am simply not enjoying it; neither the story nor the characters engage me at all and I have found only one comment in the 12 glowing reviews here that I can identify with viz. `I found the interludes through the story with General Cope and Miss Banner difficult'.
The Hundred Secret Senses (0/0 people found this helpful)Another brilliant novel from Amy Tan. I loved the characters of Olivia and Kwan and was eager to learn more about them as I read. I have to mention though that although I like the concept of Yin- the afterlife/reincarnation I found the interludes through the story with General Cope and Miss Banner difficult,even though I appreciated they were an important part of the whole in regard to the difference in American and Chinese cultures. I recommend this highly. A really good read (2/2 people found this helpful)This is Amy Tan's best book in my opinion. You feel the emotion throughout. I liked that in the end, Kwan is found to be so wise. I need a 'Kwan' in my life I think! Past Lives and Dead Chickens - I'd like more (8/8 people found this helpful)The Hundred Secret Senses was my first Amy Tan book, and it's left me wanting more. The Hundred Secret Senses - by Amy Tan (29/31 people found this helpful)To anyone interested in reading this book, or in fact any other work by Amy Tan - I implore you to make this particular title a must have on your bookshelf at home! Up until eighteen months ago, I had never heard of Amy Tan, and just happened to pick up a book at work that had been forgotten by someone who had left the company. I started to read it on all breaks, and was engrossed so quickly that I even began to focus more on the story than on my work! There is so much detail in the book that you can tell straight away how much effort Tan has put into creating it. Never before have I read a book where the authors passion shines through in their work to such a fabulous degree. To sum the book up in three words: - Unique, refreshing and intriguing. Similar ProductsThe Bingo Palace CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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