- Dinner - Herman Koch - Books

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  • Abject violence among people who seem so ordinary  

    Dinner (Paperback)
    I am not in agreement with the reviews that this book deals with "what one is willing to do or not to save his children / the way that it would react to the acts of our children." For me the Book background is not so much on the reaction of pare
  • A dinner expertly cooked, well dosed suspense  

    Dinner (Paperback)
    The subject is serious, but how to present the story is very original, which earned this novel the success it is. This is a book that is easy to read at the beginning, the writing is fluid, the satisfying translation, so that interest does not wane.
  • Caustic ...  

    Dinner (Paperback)
    This book addresses a sensitive issue. How to react to the actions of his children? It starts with a simple dinner. The purpose of the dinner is to discuss the very serious acts committed by their children, but this disturbing topic will put a long t
  • a well unsettling dinner  

    Dinner (Paperback)
    Two couples, two men are brothers, the future Prime Minister of the Netherlands, the other history teacher availability, end up in a fancy restaurant over dinner to talk about what concerns them: their respective children, and what they probably did
  • A dinner which sometimes drags on  

    Dinner (Paperback)
    dinner probably was a little disappointed because I opened crowned its huge success in Holland. The idea to hold a sort of family settling over the duration of a dinner at a great restaurant seemed fun and potentially of great strength. Alas Herman K
  • An almost perfect dinner.  

    Dinner (Paperback)
    Two brothers who hate heartily give themselves appointment with their wives at a fancy restaurant. The action takes place in the Netherlands (the other country cheese) but could be in any other gastronomic establishments in adequately stocked land. T