Four (more) short reviews
The Remains of the Day
Kazuo Ishiguro
4 out of 5 stars
This award-winning novel is about an English butler, Mr. Stevens, who takes a road trip in the English countryside. Though he attempts to keep a travelogue, he ends up reminiscing about his father, his friendship with housekeeper Miss Kenton, and his former employer's role in the Inter-War/WWII era.
The book is pretty good, but I enjoyed the Anthony Hopkins film more. His portrayal of Mr. Stevens is really moving, whereas book!Stevens is harder to like or understand.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Washington Irving
5 out of 5 stars
I knew the story already (from the Disney animated film), but it was a delight to read the original! Ichabod is a rather egotistical, materialistic guy in the book, so one hardly feels sorry for him.
A Passage to India
E. M. Forster
2 out of 5 stars
This book was really well-written, with some interesting depictions of the British Raj, but that's about it. I didn't like the characters much, including but not limited to Mrs. Moore. (By comparison, Conrad's Heart of Darkness was a lot deeper and more vague, yet somehow easier to understand.) I'm not exactly sure what was the point of A Passage to India, although as an illustration it is ok.
Kafka's Selected Shorter Writings
from ManyBooks.net
5 out of 5 stars
from ManyBooks.net
5 out of 5 stars
This is a nice read for Kafka fans or readers who just want to sample his work. The stories are very short (in fact, I believe the Gatekeeper story is an excerpt from The Trial). Recommended if you have a half-hour to spare!
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