Friday, December 12, 2008
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay - Jackie's Review
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay won the Pulitzer Prize in 2001.
The book started off really well, and by page 35 I was so fond of the characters that I had tears in my eyes when they had to say goodbye to each other. This is a very rare event for me, as I don’t often cry when reading. There are perhaps five books that have managed to move me to tears in my entire lifetime, so this just goes to show the power of the writing in this book.
It continued well, and I loved the detail of the magic tricks, and Joe’s escape from Prague in 1939 to his cousin’s flat in America. Then everything went wrong. There were about 200 pages of boring details about life in a comic book office. I completely lost interest in the book, and at one point I nearly gave up on it. I’m really glad that I didn’t though, as the last third of the book was as good as the beginning. The plot was clever, the vivid characters were back and the ending was very satisfying.
An amazing book, with a long, dull bit in the middle. It could easily have had 9 or 10 stars if the boring bit had been condensed to about 10 pages.
Recommended, as long as you are able to get through a long slow section – it is worth it in the end!
Originally reviewed here.
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Aaaagh, I never made it past the long boring part. But since you recommend it so highly, I'll try again before I write my review.
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