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03-01-2011, 05:47pm #21
Re: January Book Club Discussion thread
Hello

I've just finished this book. I really liked it, I liked the style of writing and thought it was a good story.
I did not see the ending coming at all! I normally try to guess what is going to happen but with this book, I was just coasting along, thinking she was telling the detective and the murderer had been caught! I got such a shock when she said Mr Wright wasn't real. I did think there was something odd about William, especially when he called her Bee, it just seemed out of place and made me suspicious of him.
I thought that Kasia saved Bee, I really thought it was Bee's pager going off as I think William would have taken his away with him. But I am an optimist and like happy endings!
I'll come back to this thread when I have more time.
Oh, just remembered, I also thought that about the author's favourite book being the Life of Pi, quite a similar way of ending the book.
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03-01-2011, 06:53pm #22
Re: January Book Club Discussion thread
I really enjoyed it at the time of writing but now I feel it was a tad depressing
Clearly the subject matter is not exactly a bundle of laughs but it was so so dark.
I do think that Kasia saved her.
It didn't occur to me tbh that it was William coming back.
Actually, did she not hear Kasia calling for her? My memory is rubbish just now so I could be mistaken.
I felt that latter part of the book was really rather rushed.
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03-01-2011, 07:01pm #23Dynamic Damsel
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I think she did hear Kasia calling, but as Bee was floating in and out of consciousness, I think it could easily have been a dream, because she wanted to believe it was Kasia.
It was terribly dark- I hope the author gave us a good ending, but I felt it so unlikely to be Kasia, and far more likely to be William (although why that twit didn't finishe her off when he had the chance, I'll never know).
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03-01-2011, 09:15pm #24
Re: January Book Club Discussion thread
I do think that Kasia found Beatrice. I actually thought her illness was that she had CF herself and I only twigged about 2/3rds in that it was actually her being drugged.
I did like the author's style of writing, I found it quite involving and because of that it was easier to forgive the medical errors. I liked the way Beatrice and her Mum's relationship evolved and how Xavier was finally accepted by her.
I found it very sad that Beatrice's knowledge and understanding of Tess deepened after she had died, as an elder sibling I often feel responsible for the relationships between myself and my younger sisters and often find myself lacking in this. It was very odd and strange that Beatrice ended up in Tess's flat, wearing her clothes, living with her friend etc.
I did like the book and found it a good read but I don't think it is a thriller
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04-01-2011, 11:11am #25
Re: January Book Club Discussion thread
I really enjoyed the book but I did guess it was William from the first moment he appeared in the story. I hadn't connected Bee's failing health with her slowly dying in the toilets until I read the previous posts here though - idiot I am. I also had no idea that Mr Wright was a fictional character to her either but it was a very clever addition to the story. In my head though, William finished her off and Kasia's voice was just her hallucunating (sp?).
Its the first book I've read in about 8 months and I realise how much I miss it - so much so that I'm going to get the other three options for January book club from the library!Mum to M (Aug 07) and D (Nov 08)
and soon to be baby number 3 (due 11th August).
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04-01-2011, 11:25am #26
Re: January Book Club Discussion thread
on the whole i enjoyed the book, I do think that the male characters are very stereotypical. I read on amazon (i think) that the author writes screen plays and I can totally imagine the book as a mini-series on TV
I'm still wondering what will happen to Kasia's baby? Will it die too?
I was suspicious of William 's character as he seemed so over-friendly with Bee and never for a moment thought that Mr Wright wasnt real.
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04-01-2011, 06:53pm #27
Re: January Book Club Discussion thread
I didn't opt in to the book club on the other thread, but as I've just finished this book (I bought it a while ago when it was on the Richard and Judy book club list), I thought I'd share my thoughts (if I'm allowed!).
I really enjoyed it, and I liked the writing style. I didn't see the ending coming at all (that there was no Mr Wright), although I was suspicious of William early on (and found it very obvious later on). I kept wondering about Bee's illness, and was imagining all kinds of explanations as to what was wrong with her.
I can see how the ending can be ambiguous, although I felt certain that Bee was rescued. I was pleased to read the author's notes which said that the ending is up to readers to decide, but that she felt it had a positive outcome.
I really wanted to know what happened to William though (did he get caught?)!
As much as I enjoyed this book, for some reason I'm not that excited about the next book (as I am with some authors).
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04-01-2011, 07:55pm #28Damsel Diva
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Danna, I am the same, I am reading The Help now. The book club has kicked my ass into reading a bit more, I was taking a month to read every book before this.
I do like the fact that we have all drawn our own conclusions about the end. I want to
think that Kasia found her, and I am sure it was Bee's pager going off, but part of me
thinks that she grew too weak and drifted away before she was found. It didn't really feel
to me that William came back and finished the job.
I hadn't thought about the male characters before, but it is true, other than the fictional Mr Wright they all had major character flaws. The police seargent wasn't all bad, and you couldn't really blame him for thinking Bee was barking up every tree possible, but he was a bit weak. I guess that is why Mr Wright was Bee's Mr Right.
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04-01-2011, 08:03pm #29
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04-01-2011, 08:23pm #30Got husband, need wife!
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