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It took me a few months to get through this book. Without giving too much away, there are some pretty huge twists in the last few pages that make the slow journey of getting to that point worthwhile. It was slow in spots, and though the story was interesting, perhaps it didn't suck me in as much as I'd expected (or hoped) it would. I'm glad I stuck with it, though. I found the ending to be satisfying (and, more importantly, plausible in the context of all that had come before).If you like fast-paced action, this is not the book for you. But if you can appreciate a story that unfolds slowly, then you just might enjoy The Thirteenth Tale.
I rarely find a book that saddens me to end. I would place the book down for a day, refusing to begin another chapter which would hasten by journey to the last page. I will smile at the end of a good book, pleased at having read something so enjoyable, but Ms Setterfield's tale is in another league. As I moved through the book, totally immersed, I began to see my progression towards the end and was overtaken with panic. I was pulled into the pages by the love of writing that was so brilliantly shown.I closed the book on the last word, changed as a reader, moved as a twin. Ms Setterfield raised my expectations as a reader, making it all the harder for her contemporaries.I wait impatiently for her next.
This has to be one of the best books I have read in a long time. Beyond interesting, keeps you turning the pages.
This book is a definite page turner with a timeless style of writing. When I started, I couldn't put it down until I was done - this meant I was reading in class, in meetings, and while I was on the phone. The only place I didn't read it was in that bathroom because that's gross. True, it's not very believable but neither is Jane Eyre or the Secret Garden.I can't identify with any of the characters in the book - not the shy biographer Margaret with a secret of her own, nor the reclusive famous writer Vida Winter - but the author was skillful enough to transport me to an entirely different world.
I loved this book. It was really easy to read, quick paced, but had a quirky story line. Very mod-gothic feeling.
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