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Cold Mountain

Cold Mountain

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SO WONDERFUL THAT I'M TEACHING IT IN MY AMERICAN LIT CLASSES
Review: It was interesting to note, as I surveyed the customer comments, that the reviews which were posted closer to the book's publication were much more glowing than those posted most recently. I attribute this phenomenon to the fact that COLD MOUNTAIN is unlike any other current bestseller (or any in recent memory) in that it is both literary and entertaining. Perhaps many of the more current reviews are from readers who happened upon it after a half-day trist with John Grisham. I am currently teaching the novel in my junior American Literature classes. There has been mixed reaction among the students as well. Many of the better readers in the class are enjoying it immensely, whereas others are floundering somewhat. Everyone was intrigued, though, with the chapter at the slanted house. Halfway through our reading of it, I would say that I would not hesitate to read it again. We know more about the Civil War when that peach pit pushes itself out of Inman's neck than we did during all of KILLER ANGELS. The book is a true feast for anyone who loves beautiful writing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book to be read and re-read
Review: The tale of Inman's journey home was captivating. I was particularly intrigued with the characters he met along the way; reminded me of the colorful characters portrayed in Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove". Frazier's first novel sure is a winner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book actually took me to the battlefield.
Review: This book was absolutely one of the best I have ever read.You could smell the blood, dirt, and horid things that happened.You could view the lush landscape- it was all woven into a very moving story.This guy can really tell a story, I hope I'll be reading another real soon! I hated for Cold Mountain to end.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: overrated, slow moving litany of civil war times
Review: I was quite disappointed after all the rave reviews, including a few of my colleagues who liked the book----I skimmed the last 100 pages just to convince myself that I wasn't missing the good part---there never was a good part for me; A good friend of mine just started reading it this week, and had the same impression; she is not going to finish it

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Socialist Realism
Review: It is hard for me to believe that someone in North Carolina could write a book that is a perfect example of Socialist Realism. It is a story of a proliteriat peasant woman who reforms bourgeois woman into a better life on the land. The hero has deserted an army fighting a war he does not understand. He meets only problems in the cities. The war could have been World War I instead of the Civil War. The army could have been the Czar's army instead of the Confederate. Are the mountains the Carpathian or the Urals? To me the plot is so unreal that it fits Socialist Realism. Lenin and Stalin would have loved it. I did not.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Engaging, well researched historical novel
Review: If you seek instant gratification do not involve yourself with novel. Actually, the story does not start slowly, rather it starts patiently. Mr. Frazier takes his time developing his characters so that when he begins to engage them into the story, the reader has a good feel for the character. I chose to read this book in the evening at the pace it was written, and I would rate it among the top three Civil War novels I have read

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Yuck
Review: I read this book on the recommendation of friend I trust. She loved it. I hated it. It has Oprah Book Club written all over it, and by that I mean books which try to sell you mundane and commonplace happenings as Great Thoughts. It's The Bridges of Madison County all over again. I just don't get it. And don't think it's because I'm not smart enough. I'm a historian by trade and I can tell you--this book is bad.

I could go on and on about how poorly written and how contrived it is, but the thing I find most disturbing about it is his treatment of women. Ada goes from an intellectual to a farm wife, learning what the Really Important things in life are: cooking, cleaning, and working in the fields. Such a lovely view of women. I feel sorry for Mr. Frasier's female counterparts in his academic department.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why All the Fuss?
Review: The first thing I noticed was that the typeface was too small. Then, it went downhill from there.

I have no idea why this book is so uniformly loved, I truly don't. I tried reading it but stopped around page 75 or so. When I start a book I always finish it. This is one of the few times where I said "no". I just didn't care about the characters or the plot.

When I find myself flipping thru pages to the back of the book I know the book's in trouble. That's what I did with "Cold Mountain". Read, flip, read, flip, flip, stop, look out the train window, flip, read, stop. This was my routine for a few days then I gave up.

I brought the book back and picked up "Underworld" and "Into Thin Air". Now if you want good books, read these!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Expectations Were Exceeded
Review: I'm amazed at the number of bad reviews given this book by readers writing here. I felt this to be a beautifully written book about well developed characters living in an important period of America's development. This is an anti war novel that will not please those who view the civil war as romantic. It is also not a Hollywood action pic converted to book form. Its description of the lives and community of rural Carolinians is fascinating. I have read no other novel of the civil war period that matches this one. The author is impressive in his display of knowledge of the regional culture that he writes about (although recently he admitted some chagrin at finding out that the golden delicious apple that his hero consumed was not yet developed in the 1860s). No, the book does not move at a lightning pace; it moves at a comfortable, spell binding pace. I loved it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GOLDFISH DON'T BOUNCE
Review: Eyecatching summary,yes? directions-1. read slowly when you have LOTS of time2. read to capture the poetry. (very important). I must say, anyone who can make the civil war poetic deserves some credit. Even though the beginning started slow, i didn't find myself rushing through the sentances. The combination of words was just...nice to read. But the pace... maybe your goldfish....


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