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Loading... L'objet de son désirby Anita Shreve
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This is one of my favorite books by Shreve. For a while I read her work compulsively, whether or not I liked the plotlines or outcomes. Here the writing is reminiscent of Edith Wharton, the ending is not a deus ex machina concoction, and her character development is excellent. Of all the modern authors who could be considered to write chicklit, Shreve produces the best writing. Her books are a great way to spend a couple of winter evenings. ( )I had mixed feelings about this book. On the one hand, it was a gripping look at obsession. On the other hand, it was a lot of time to spend with a really unlikable narrator. Still, I have to give it four stars for Shreve's magnificent control of the language and ability to generate suspense. Shreve tells this story from the point of view of Nicholas Van Tassle, a man who sets his sights on Etna Bliss and is determined to make her his wife. When Etna finally agrees to marry Nicholas, he’s determined to keep her forever. However, Etna keeps her distance emotionally from Nicholas, and things really get complicated when Etna begins a relationship with Philip Asher. Nicholas is in competition with Philip, both of whom are professors at Thrupp College. It’s what Nicholas does in an effort to keep Etna to himself that makes him one of the most despicable characters Shreve ever created. usually I like shreve but this book was oft-putting. I just couldn't get into the characters. I doomed love affair between Nicholas Van Tassel and Etna Bliss, he older and obsessed, she still secretly in love with another. Sounds like Mills and Boon, but actually a really well written dissection of a marriage. Nicholas, who narrates the story during a Long train journey through the states to a sisters funeral, turns out to be a complex character and we see him warts and all. no reviews | add a review
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