The Somnambulist
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Narrated by:
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John Curless
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By:
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Jonathan Barnes
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Critic reviews
"This superb debut from British author Barnes raises the bar for historical thrillers." (Publishers Weekly)
"[B]rilliant...Barnes crafts one of the finest first novels of the young century...Truly surprising plot twists and red herrings abound." (Austin Chronicle)
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- Tanya Bumstead
- 04-15-15
Disturbing ending
I thoroughly enjoyed the entire book with the exception of last two chapters. Excellent writing. Excellent narration. Intriguing story. Disappointing ending. Egregious violence that completely did not fit with the rest of the book.
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- David Groveman
- 01-20-17
Fun Writing - Story only Okay
Stylistically speaking, this was fantastic. The story was just kinda slow and random. I didn't feel like the protagonist was clear and I felt like the title character was an unexplained extra.
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- psicard
- 09-06-12
Too Contrived and Too Quirky
The author seemed to place quirkiness above all else in writing this book. Many characters (including the titular Somnabulist) seemed to be in the book for no reason other than to add eccentricity. That can be OK, but it was entirely overplayed in this book - it was a kitchen sink approach to quirkiness.
On top of that. characters seemed to do things and events happened for no reason other than to further the plot (well, what plat there was).
All in all, I thought it was a pretty bad book. If I'd been reading it, I never would have come close to finishing it - I would have thrown it away in exasperation. I think the only reason I actually finished it was because the narrator was enjoyable.
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