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Chargement... The Butcher's Hookpar Janet Ellis
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. An interesting book, I liked the writing and setting but didn't really like the main character ( ) Following Amazon's purchase of GoodReads, I no longer post my reviews here. If you would like to read my thoughts on this book, you can view them in the following places: BuriedInPrint BookLikes LibraryThing Posting these links does not constitute permission to duplicate these thoughts anywhere, including corporate-owned sites. If you read/liked/clicked through to see this review here on GR, many thanks. This book is a rather twisted tale, but I felt that the portrayal of the protagonist was lacking in some depth. I just didn’t feel what was driving her to the actions she took. Maybe she was just a psychopath, but I didn’t get that from the text either. Otherwise, this was well written and entertaining. 3.5 ⭐️ A deeply disturbing, yet fascinating, study of a woman's descent into madness and immorality. Highly reminiscent of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short story The Yellow Wallpaper and William Oldroyd's period drama Lady Macbeth. "To my mind, we carry all that we need to survive, indeed to live well, in our heads and our hearts from birth. We must decide our own paths accordingly and individually. There is precious little other instruction available." Originally posted here ''We do not need pretty rainbows, Fub and I. We will not brush hands at a dance or exchange covert glances in the back of a carriage. That is a sugary romance, collapsing in brittle shards when you bite. Ours is as chewy as glue." Set in Georgian London in 1763, nineteen year old Anne Jaccobs leads quite a dull life. Cloistered by her family she has no friends and rarely leaves the house. The butcher's boy, Fub delivers meat to the household one day and inadvertently meets Anne, both their lives will never be the same. I was really surprised by The Butcher's Hook. Part of me was expecting a typical historical fiction with a heavy dose of sugary forbidden love, but the story was much grittier and darker than I ever could have imagined. The romance between Fub and Anne is just typical of first-love obsession and it didn't unfold exactly like how I expected. Anne's London is a disgusting place, full of bodily secretions, foul odours and suspect stains. I felt utterly revolted by the vivid description of the filth of the time period but it really helped to bring 1763 London to life. Illness and death are recurring themes throughout this book that really illustrate how precarious and short life was during that time. Anne is the exact kind of character I love, she is morally grey and selfish but also tenacious. Anne is a character that knows what she wants and what she needs to do in order to get it. Anne is also an unreliable narrator and I often wondered how other character's viewpoints would differ. I really enjoy unlikeable characters and reading about Anne's dysfunctional home life fascinated me. The ending was abrupt, random and left me feeling unsatisfied but overall I loved this book. I would highly recommend The Butcher's Hook to readers who enjoy page-turning gritty historical fiction with a dash of the macabre.
[Ellis] has a sharp eye and a sharper wit. More importantly still, she possesses a subtle and compassionate understanding of the human heart. Prix et récompenses
In the wake of the death of her infant brother in eighteenth-century London, nineteen-year-old Anne Jaccob is determined to marry a butcher's apprentice, no matter what her ailing mother and uncaring father think. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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