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The Snow Queen (2014)

by Michael Cunningham(Favorite Author)
3.38 of 5 Votes: 6
ISBN
0374266328 (ISBN13: 9780374266325)
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English
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Farrar, Straus and Giroux
review 1: There are moments when a writer's prose takes you by surprise; when their skill with weaving words leaves you breathless and awestricken. This is one of those moments. I've been meaning to read Mr. Cunningham for years, and I finally picked up several of his books. I decided to begin with the one that I'd never heard of. I have such high expectations for The Hours, and I felt that perhaps I might be better suited to jump into something with none of that built up anticipation. Often times I've found that authors who write this well are incapable of telling an engaging story. It seems that there's a disconnect between the "literary" skill and the "story-tellers" art. I will admit that I believed that to be the case with The Snow Queen. I was so, so wrong. This novel is fanta... morestic. This. Novel. Is. Fantastic.The story centers around the lives of two brothers, one gay and somewhat aimless, the other creative and drug-addled. The satellite characters weave in and out of their lives, changing them in Both fundamentally real and superficial ways. These are lives that any person could live. These are stories that are so real, and so visceral, that I had to walk away several times. Not because it was bad, but because it was heartbreaking.About halfway through, I posted on facebook that it "...Could just be that I'm not particularly interested in a story about drug use and hallucinations." And I'm not. This book is about so much more than that. This book is about the lives of two people who are searching for the perfect moment, for the answer to the biggest questions; "Who Am I? Why Am I Here?" and they are failing, but it is in no way meaningless. This is the struggle of humanity, even when we don't address it so bluntly.The Snow Queen is a story of being human, and I think I would recommend it to just about anyone.
review 2: After, indeed, luminous few first pages the story, the writing, the weave of words dissolved into a blur - I was curious how Andersen's Snow Queen might be reborn in this novel, especially having read Michael Cunningham's "The Hours" that I just loved. It was interest piquing to note that Tyler's name sounds similar to Andersen's Kai and it kept me going a while longer especially with the piece of ice getting into Tyler's eye - I abandoned the book though. It really made me reach for the Snow Queen by Andersen and I am about to read it... again. less
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shan
honestly the joy of picking a 6 cd book after a long 16 cd book only to say what?
emily090824
Meh. I love Michael Cunningham, but this was not good. Not good at all.
shan
I wanted to like this book but just couldn't get into it. Sloooow.
geodl
Beautifully written.
Yana
Meh.
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