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La Artesana Del Vidrio (2014)

by Petra Durst-Benning(Favorite Author)
3.82 of 5 Votes: 2
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Maeva Ediciones
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Glasbläser-Saga
review 1: So I had heard good things about this book, which caused me to persist. I will start by saying the writing itself needs work. I'm not a writer, but this particular style sort of dragged on. That being said, I kept on because I felt like I really liked some of the characters and cared to find out what happened to them. I was annoyed at some of the characters and their irrational decision, but let's be honest, people make decisions blinded by emotion all the time.In the end, I am glad I finished. It helped my flight home to pass more excitedly, but I might not have finished it if I had any other novel downloaded on my kindle at the time. If you're going to read it, read it for the characters and the historical fiction aspect. Don't read it for the writing or you'll be a litt... morele disappointed.
review 2: Usually I attempt to persist with books that I feel tempted to drop, or at least to give them some more time and a second chance to prove me wrong, that they get more interesting and live up to their summaries. Rarely do I try to drop a book so early into it. But in this case I’ve had enough at 26% to come to a verdict:“The Glassblower” is not historical fiction, nor is it a particularly good book, regardless of the genre it is. Considering that the plot focuses on three young girls who were living pretty independently during their father’s death they sure were immature and foolish, or at least two of the three were in particular. Ruth, Marie and Johanna are all so similar and equally annoying that it’s difficult to not only care for any of them but to even tell them apart from each other. I understand that the author was attempting to set some sort of context with the time period but making your lead characters so painstakingly annoying is no way to try and win over a reader.In fact, for a book that stresses the fact that their father’s death was so traumatic and important to them, the girls sure move on pretty quickly and not only that. Their constant contradictions about wanting to marry and then complaining about the men not being good enough turned the whole book into a German soap opera that I didn’t sign up for nor wanted to continue any further than I did.Besides the things I mentioned above there isn’t much else. The 26% that I read was basically whining, a cast of very undeveloped characters being tossed around despite the fact that none of them were distinctive, and no perspective on where the book would go next. Throw in a lot of lengthy paragraphs about things that acted as space fillers rather than story developments and I gave up. There’s nothing in this book that’s appealing. It doesn’t live up to any of the things the summary makes it out to be. It’s a very floppy, wordy attempt at a historical fiction novel that barely sets its time period properly. It’s cast of characters is unappealing and aggravating. In short:This is a literary hurdle I have no desire in jumping over as it isn’t worth the struggle. less
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jjwoww
I thought the characters were crisply drawn but I found the violence profoundly disturbing
spaceman832002
Lectura muy entretenida y adecuada para esta época (frío, invierno, Navidad...).
roadsss
Actual rating is 3.5 stars. Review to come when it appears in the HNS review.
jmyre
Intriguing. Looking forward to the next book in trilogy.
Nikkole
really well written historical fiction book
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