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not a favourite.August 20, 2008 I found this book very long and dull. I enjoyed parts of the story but Often the storytelling is replaced by pages and pages of politics. It has its devotees though and is not entirely without merit so I guess all must judge for themselves. I really wanted to enjoy it but it just didn't press the right buttons for me.
I couldn't reccomend it.
Brilliant book, expertly readAugust 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It really shows that Carole Boyd, who reads this audio version, has spent years working on The Archers. She easily holds your attention and all the characters are distinguishable from each other. The reading is complemented by short sections of music at appropriate points. I could listen to it repeatedly.
Simply the BestJuly 11, 2008 Quite simply the greatest novel written in the English language. Beautifully written and full of insight into the human condition.
very good...but prefer Adam BedeJuly 2, 2008 extremely good novel and would recommend...but i feel it was a bit over stretched in certain places..some characters i really loved and others just seemed to be there to pad certain plot development. Bit overlong too, however well worth reading (but i think Adam Bede far superior)
OutstandingMarch 25, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Virginia Woolf wrote that this was one of the few novels for grown-up people. It is indeed a mirror for maturity, George Eliot's greatest achievement.