The book is an intense examination of how we deal with the transgressions of past generations.. do we really spend time and effort to truly underst... (show more)
The Reader
For 15-year-old Michael Berg, a chance meeting with an older woman leads to far more than he ever imagined. The woman in question is Hanna, and before long they embark on a passionate, clandestine love affair which leaves Michael both euphoric and confused. For Hanna is not all she seems. Years later, as a law student observing a trial in Germany, Michael is shocked to realize that the person in the dock is Hanna. The woman he had loved is a criminal. Much about her behaviour during the... (show more)
For 15-year-old Michael Berg, a chance meeting with an older woman leads to far more than he ever imagined. The woman in question is Hanna, and before long they embark on a passionate, clandestine love affair which leaves Michael both euphoric and confused. For Hanna is not all she seems. Years later, as a law student observing a trial in Germany, Michael is shocked to realize that the person in the dock is Hanna. The woman he had loved is a criminal. Much about her behaviour during the trial does not make sense. But then suddenly, and terribly, it does - Hanna is not only obliged to answer for a horrible crime, she is also desperately concealing an even deeper secret. 'A tender, horrifying novel that shows blazingly well how the Holocaust should be dealt with in fiction. A thriller, a love story and a deeply moving examination of a German conscience' (show less)
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Am I the only person who didn't like this book? I found that i was left wondering what the book was trying to be.The author touches on some interes... (show more)
Am I the only person who didn't like this book? I found that i was left wondering what the book was trying to be.The author touches on some interesting subjects such as morality, psychology, social standing, guilt etc however for me it never really explored anything fully. I found both protagonists hard to relate to in any form, and the writing style drab and repetitive (plus there seemed to be no consistancy in the language of the narrator). I have read reviews all absolutely praising the author for his handling of the hollocaust within the reader, however i have read many more thought provoking and in depth novels on the subject. I found the book was trying to be too many things for such a short novel. Is it just me? (show less)
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I found this book a very easy read. The characters were not incredibly complex, but the story made up for that. I enjoyed how the author examines how people make moral decisions. I was a bit saddened with the ending because the optimist in me wanted there to be a happy ending for Hanna.
The subject matter covered in the novel are so varied that it made for interesting reading. The concept of a young man and an older woman, genocide, and struggling with a moral dilemma all blend together... (show more)
I found this book a very easy read. The characters were not incredibly complex, but the story made up for that. I enjoyed how the author examines how people make moral decisions. I was a bit saddened with the ending because the optimist in me wanted there to be a happy ending for Hanna.
The subject matter covered in the novel are so varied that it made for interesting reading. The concept of a young man and an older woman, genocide, and struggling with a moral dilemma all blend together for a very interesting read. I wanted to know why the protagonist never spoke up for his lover. I want to know why Hanna took all the blame.
Choose this novel not for the fact that it was made into a critically acclaimed movie, but because the story of the two characters is one that is thought provoking and masterfully told. (show less)
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"The tectonic layers of our lives rest so tightly one on top of the other that we always come up against earlier events in later ones, not as matter that has been fully formed and pushed aside, but absolutely present and alive."
This book... left me feeling heavy and sad. While the style of writing didn't lend itself especially to my getting emotionally attached to any of the characters (which I think was intentional and went according to the story conceptually very well), it was ... (show more)
"The tectonic layers of our lives rest so tightly one on top of the other that we always come up against earlier events in later ones, not as matter that has been fully formed and pushed aside, but absolutely present and alive."
This book... left me feeling heavy and sad. While the style of writing didn't lend itself especially to my getting emotionally attached to any of the characters (which I think was intentional and went according to the story conceptually very well), it was very affective.
It's the story of a young German boy who falls in love with an older woman and after a rather stormy affair, she disappears. He happens upon her years later as a young law student, finds out that she was a guard at a concentration camp during the Holocaust and that her disappearance had nothing to do with him.
The story raises far more questions than it answers, it explores themes that are discomforting in a sterile awkward sort of way... which only serves to make it all the more discomforting. It's a story from the point of view of a man who loves someone who's done unspeakable things. The story of a man who's entire life seems nothing more than loving a "criminal" and his wondering if that somehow makes him a criminal himself.
While it was a quick, it wasn't light. (show less)
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Making this into a movie...?
Anyone else hear this? I was rading a magazine and they mentioned it, that The Reader was going to be make into a movie. This is the IMDB link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0976051/ But, the link has almost nothing posted under it, and it's supposed to be out in 2008. What do you guys know about this??
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