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  • A charming and moving a table to not brilliant novel, boring or depressing  

    The Goldfinch (Paperback)
    Americans are very strong in marketing, and once more with this novel, we were then demonstrated: Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 2014, international rave reviews in the media almost unanimously ....... Close bestseller, but how many critics have actua
  • The goldfinch and mystery  

    The Goldfinch (Paperback)
    What a trip! Caution, do not tire and read well to the end. More than 700 pages you will discover various aspects of American society, media "hip" to the mafia manipulation of the art market. Theo, the central character who lives with her trauma
  • Indigestible! 4  

    The Goldfinch (Paperback)
    It's very rare that I leave a book on the way, but I'll stop on page 100 of this big book. In the beginning, I had the impression of reading a scenario: every gesture of the characters are detailed, there is a dramatization worthy of a bad movie ("yo
  • Weighing and creepy  

    The Goldfinch (Paperback)
    First, a good point anyway for Donna Tartt: this book is well written, very well, which is pretty rare these days, often complex characters are searched, deep analysis of their emotions and states are full Dame finesse. This is mainly what allowed me
  • Magistral! 15  

    The Goldfinch (Paperback)
    Donna Tartt returns to the top of his game! The Goldfinch was not ashamed of the comparison with the famous Master of Deception, previous masterpiece of understated author. The adventure of this picture thief despite himself, true contemporary epic,
  • Loved 12  

    The Goldfinch (Paperback)
    I do not feel able to attempt a literary commentary I can not express what I felt, I dive once more into the world of Donna Tartt and charm was as in reading her 2 previous works I cut myself from the world in silence and I tasted here that's all.
  • Disappointed 1188  

    The Goldfinch (Paperback)
    As much as I loved the master of illusions, as it prodigiously bored. I struggle to go through. I am very disappointed. Many long lengths, the style is too jerky or heavy to ingest. Too bad. I would hesitate to buy next.
  • Very disappointing 18 1  

    The Goldfinch (Paperback)
    The beginning leaves a sign of a unbearable suspense. It runs out. Lengths. The end is very conventional. Roman could have been original.
  • A strings attached!  

    The Goldfinch (Paperback)
    After "the Master of Illusions" and "Boyfriend", that "Goldfinch" is a literary return Donna Tartt sufficiently noted, a paved 2 kilos which also reads slightly the flight of a bird. "The Goldfinch" painting of a sp