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Loading... The closed circleby Jonathan Coe
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. The characters from The Rotters Club continue in this sequel but now we follow them in middle age, looking back on their lives and their mistakes. The past is as much a character in this book as that of Benjamin, Doug, Philip or Claire and reading how their lives have progressed is a reminder of the fragility of time. How your dreams and aspirations don’t always turn out how you think. The interlinked stories of each character are interwoven with a backstory of world and political events and blends into the story effortlessly. And yet, both books aren’t particularly plot driven, they are stories about people, love and life. And perhaps too a statement on our lives. Both remarkable and wonderful. ( )The Closed Circle brings the characters from The Rotters' Club forward twenty years to the turn of the millennium. The books are well written and the characters entirely believable, but I don't like them. In fact I disliked them in the first book, and loathed them in the second. There is something about that generation of New Labour fellow travellers that makes me want to sneer, and this gets in the way of the book for me. Worth reading though, for the mystery of the missing girl uncovered, and the epiphany of the Benjamin Trotter - himself possibly the most tedious and annoying character in Literary Fiction. La suite du 'Cercle fermé' est un peu décevante. L'humour est moins mordant, les personnages un peu déprimants et moins consistants. Et Sean Harding ne fait plus du tout rire. Intéressant de voir ce que les persos sont devenus, mais on aurait préféré qu'ils restent lycéens dans les 70's à jamais. Sequel to The Rotter's Club This is the sequel to The Rotter’s Club. I enjoyed this novel but it lacked the optimism of The Rotter’s Club – this may be because the characters are now 25 years older and somewhat bumped and bruised by life. The Closed Circle didn’t disappoint me though, I love Jonathan Coe’s writing and characterisation and The Rotter’s Club is a hard act to follow. He’s very easy reading but nothing is lost in terms of substance – he’s a real find for me and I plan to read his other novels. What A Carve Up is next on my list! 0.058 seconds to build listing no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0375414150, Hardcover)The characters of The Rotters’ Club—Jonathan Coe’s nostalgic, humorous evocation of adolescent life in the 1970s—have bartered their innocence for the vengeance of middle age in a story that is very much of the moment, charged with such issues as 9/11 and the invasion of Iraq. (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:18 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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