The Blind Assassin
Registered by meganh of Preston, Victoria Australia on 3/8/2016
This book is in a Controlled Release!
2 journalers for this copy...
This has been sitting unregistered on my bookshelf for a few years. Now I have spied it on someone's wishlist! So, time to register and carry in my luggage to the Athens convention next month. Hope you enjoy this Booker prize winner.
Journal Entry 2 by meganh at BookCrossing Anniversary Convention 22-24 April 2016 in Athens - Αθήνα, Attica Greece on Monday, March 28, 2016
Released 8 yrs ago (4/22/2016 UTC) at BookCrossing Anniversary Convention 22-24 April 2016 in Athens - Αθήνα, Attica Greece
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Thanks for this present Meganh. And thanks for an amazing treasure hunt. I think we were second :)
I was kind of misled by the title of the book to think that there will be a kind of mystery coming in the story, but the book was something totally different.
The memoirs of Iris Chase of her life intervened by the small story that made her sister Laura a famous author and newspaper articles. i loved these interruptions. It made me want to read further from one hand to find out about the Blind assassin and from the other to see what happened to Iris and Laura. In general a sad story. A book that is theoretically written only for Iris' granddaughter so as to know what really happened with her grandparents and her grandaunt. An intriguing end!
The memoirs of Iris Chase of her life intervened by the small story that made her sister Laura a famous author and newspaper articles. i loved these interruptions. It made me want to read further from one hand to find out about the Blind assassin and from the other to see what happened to Iris and Laura. In general a sad story. A book that is theoretically written only for Iris' granddaughter so as to know what really happened with her grandparents and her grandaunt. An intriguing end!
A friend and colleague wants to be introduced to Margaret Atwood. Enjoy this very nice book!