seasidetracie
(member)
16/06/2009 15:43
Anita Shreve

I've just read Anita Shreve's book "Testimony"

Wondered if anyone else has read it and what they thought of it?

Seaside Tracie xx


Bizibee
(member)
16/06/2009 15:58
Re: Anita Shreve

Hi,
Not read that one, but have just finished The Pilot's Wife. Not my usual type of reading matter though. I read it as OH was away and I didn't want to read my usual thrillers in case I got scared in the house on my own. I may try another of hers but Ifound the Pilot's Wife very slow. Maybe that's just my view too.


seasidetracie
(member)
16/06/2009 17:45
Re: Anita Shreve

Hi Bizibee,
Not my usual read either but thought I'd give it a go....although I quite enjoyed it,it was a bit of a chore to finish it to be honest!
It was quite a contovertial subject.....even so I found it a bit slow.......
Maybe she's not the author for us!!

Seaside xx


Bizibee
(member)
16/06/2009 20:41
Re: Anita Shreve

Hi Seaside,

No, Anita Shreve is defo not for me either. I have just finished a book called 'Retribution' by Jillianne Hoffman - absolutely brilliant.
I get most of my books at charity shops what about you?


Joff
(member)
16/06/2009 21:06
Re: Anita Shreve

Well a bit diferent for me. I've read the Pilots Wife and Body Surfing and ejoyed them both (the stories were very vaguely interlinked - in so far as the family house used in Body Surfing was the one that the Pilot and his wife used to live in before the accident) I'm sure I'll be giving Testimony a go!
Joff


Vinca
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17/06/2009 06:37
Re: Anita Shreve

Hi Seaside, Bizibee and Joff,

I love Anita Shreve's books. Some of them are quite slow moving, but very atmospheric. She writes a lot about a particular area in New England. I have just ordered Testimony from Amazon, so when I have read it, I let you know my thoughts.

Joff, the house in The Pilot's Wife and Bodysurfing is in several of her other books (though I can't remember which ones atm!), one is about the original family mentioned in Bodysurfing, and another is set in the 30s.


marieoh
(member)
17/06/2009 08:15
Re: Anita Shreve

I wasn't crazy about "Testimony", although I like Anita Shreve. You should try "Light on Snow" - this was my absolute favourite A.S. novel (so far).

regards,
Marie


scottishmags
(member)
17/06/2009 08:20
Re: Anita Shreve

The Pilot's wife was the first novel I read by Anita Shreve, and I enjoyed it but preferred Fortune's Rocks and All He Ever Wanted... I thought the way she depicted love and obsession was very convincing.

If you like Anita Shreve's writing, you must read Sue Gee... the English equivalent and better, I think. A bit more quirky in some respects, with the occasional eccentric English character. My favourite is Earth and Heaven, and The Mysteries of Glass is also very good. She is not as widely known as she should be and I recommend her to everybody!

Mags


Kezabel
(member)
17/06/2009 13:17
Re: Anita Shreve

Hello Seaside and everyone.

I really like Anita Shreve but haven't read this one. Will have to catch up with it.

Will look up Sue Gee too scottishmags.

Kez x


kate1
(member)
17/06/2009 14:16
Re: Anita Shreve

scottishmags,
I have been recommending Sue Gee to everyone for years!
She's my favourite novelist.
I've also read everything that Anita Shreve has written.

Have you read Reading in Bed, Sue gee's latest?


Ginnie
(member)
17/06/2009 16:01
Re: Anita Shreve

I really like AS. The only one of her books that I have given up on was Where or When. I just couldn't get into it. I've just got Testimony.
Ginnie


scottishmags
(member)
17/06/2009 18:44
Re: Anita Shreve

Wow Kate, I've never met anyone else who's heard of her! I worked in a local bookshop for a short while and insisted they stocked her books and used to press them on everyone. I'd love to meet her one day and tell her how I've boosted her sales ...

I've read Reading in Bed but it's not really my favourite. As well as the two I mentioned I liked the slightly quirky ones like Thin Air and The Hours of the Night. Reading in Bed seemed to revert to a more mainstream sort of storytelling style and lose some of the originality I felt.

Did you cry reading Earth and Heaven? Don't want to give too much away for those who haven't read it .. My OH cried too

Mags


paulagalvin
(member)
25/06/2009 23:15
Re: Anita Shreve

Ginnie
I have just read your review of "Testimony" by Anita Shreve,you make it sound really interesting,will have to buy it and add it to my list of holiday reading.
Bye for now


rugby_mother
(member)
28/06/2009 16:56
Re: Anita Shreve

I was a little disappointed to be quite honest. Interesting and controversial subject looked at from the perspective of many different people. Mike, the head teacher came across as completely void of personality though. Easy to read though, flew through it.

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