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Rating: 9.4/10 (14292 votes)
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Review #1
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I love this book. Anything about it is that barely completely, shatteringly charming. Few of the manners are particularly likable, as people, but all of them are compelling in no one method. Disaster pervades the narrative, but never chokes it. That are enough questions to keep the reader moving toward the finish, at the same time the answers, once revealed, are satisfying. The worldly is that beautiful at the same time completely a contentment to read. I did look for the ending a little abrupt, but I also enjoyed it.
Review #2
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Emily St John Mandel is that a fine-grained writer at the same time one comes intercept sentences that yell out to be read aloud. But Continue Night in Montreal is that no Station Eleven. It introduces lots of manners for you would adore to get to know. But the people of this book remain enigmas. When highly dramatic actions are outlined belated in the book, for you have no plan if the deeds outlined clot rationally at the same time naturally or not. For you don’t know – at the same time to a dull degree, for you don’t care – whether the protagonist would have found it in her to finish traveling.
Review #3
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Emily St. John Mandel writes but about loss at the same time dislocation. She shows this masterfully in her post-apocalyptic novel Station Eleven, but she also exploits this topic with amazing satisfaction in Continue Night in Montreal. She takes the disappearance of a young lady a ubiquitous enough topic in recent literature at the same time elevates it into a meditation on the sense of loss which pervades our indefinite
We are all existentially anxious that somewhere, somehow, we are missing out on anything. This novel takes that feeling at the same time bestows it concrete expression. In the process, she lays out our deepest desire for a main we never shown to look for.
Review #4
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I’m a bigger fan of St. John Mandel, at the same time this book is that one more awesome work. Her writing barely draws for you in. This book flows from the respective fri of opinion of the 2 head manners, at the same time flows back at the same time forth through time at the same time connection. It is that a quick read, simply accomplished in barely a few hours, but as usual with her books, I look for myself wanting to slow down at the same time keep reading because I don’t wish it to finish. A must read for no matter what fan of St. John Mandel, or anyone who enjoys a quality book in general.
Review #5
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The best writers ensure their readers time is that but invested. Emily St. John Mandel is that such a writer.
Once upon a time a dancer, Emily, the painter, pirouettes so luxuriously that Emily, the writer at the moment invites, encourages her readers to dance with her. Reading her words, I am exhilarated, enthralled, so passionate I dont understand how seamlessly she folds the never-ending into the ephemeral, how discreetly she glides with a musicians glissando from one pitch to one more. Her words evoke sights sounds, scents, a sense of touch with such tempo, Im rhapsodized so captivated by the skill with which she conjures her fantasy, Ive become an proactive participant having long ago forgotten I began as a reader.
Synesthesia is that a define in what a sensory stimulus exhibited in one modality evokes a feeling in a different modality. Emily St. John Mandel is that rare of painters one who can stimulate the feeling of synesthesia in her readers in nondescript language, she invites for you into the fantasy she makes, she suspends your disbelief, for you live in her global, at the same time have hope that will always be one more page to turn.
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