- The lives of elves - Muriel Barbery - Books

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  • nothing to do with the elegance of the hedgehog  

    The lives of elves (Paperback)
    verbose parable which I read without pleasure author surprising that I had enjoyed in the elegance of the hedgehog also write a text mannered
  • bein writing but very ...  

    The lives of elves (Paperback)
    This book is in remarkable style but I admit having had trouble following the stories of these two elves. I have not been hooked by the story: a shame.
  • Misty ...  

    The lives of elves (Paperback)
    I read 3/4, but I lose myself! I can not get in! the characters leave me, I have every time because I remember the puts me apart and Maria Clara. I think I will have left if the writing was not so wonderful. Still, I'm a fan of fairy tales and legend
  • 3 great deception  

    The lives of elves (Paperback)
    Phrases to Proust, clutter universe, pompous style and story nonsensical. In short, a great disappointment. appointment in a small decades.
  • Poetry is hiding behind the state of the world  

    The lives of elves (Paperback)
    When I read it, I enjoyed the beauty of the writing, the poetry of words, the contrast of both worlds, but the story did not really reached. Then three weeks have passed and I made me realize that this book still lived me and more time passed the mor
  • An enchanting dream  

    The lives of elves (Paperback)
    The quality of this book lies not in its plot as the mood that emerges. A chiseled writing serves a dreamlike atmosphere, one enters this book as in a dream and you never want to get out.
  • Dreamy and delicate  

    The lives of elves (Paperback)
    This new Barbery enchanted me. The style of the author is delicate and of great finesse. It is transported in this wonderful world that moves away from reality to not sound like a dream. The richness of vocabulary is undeniable, and it is just a plea
  • Esoteric 1  

    The lives of elves (Paperback)
    1 Chapter enchanted me by the richness of vocabulary. Then the sentences seemed to me too long, the Abscon style, making reading more and more difficult, in short, I did not understand, outside the basic "fight of good against evil." Finally, I