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Hannibal

Hannibal

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Why oh why??
Review: When I started reading this book I kept in mind that it stands on its own, But still I was disappointed. I couldn't take away the image that I have in my head of Hannibal Lecter and the book just didn't rise to my expectations. I also felt that Starling's character wasn't really involved as one of the main characters except for the amazing beginning and at the end of the book. Furthermore, I really hated the ending. I just felt that all the qualities that made me love Hannibal Lecter, disappeared.

I have to say that it is interesting at times and maybe if you can consider any character to play the role instead of Hannibal Lecter you can really enjoy it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The ending just ruined the book!!!
Review: Ok, first of all, I loved Silence of the Lambs and thought that Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling were two of the most well developed and intriguing characters ever written. Hats of to Thomas Harris for that. When I found out that there was a third book in the Lecter series, I knew that I had to read it. Up until the last few chapters it is amazing! Hannibal Lecter has more depth to his character than ever. The scenes in Italy are so real and well developed. The character of Clarice has developed as well.

Now for the complaining: The ending is horrible!! For those who don't want it given away, I will just say this, the ending goes completely against Hannibal and Clarice's characters. I felt so disgusted and cheated with the ending that I literally slammed the book down at that point. Clarice completely loses her integrity and morals. And Lecter, well, he morphs into something that just isn't Hannibal anymore. After reading the ending I wished I hadn't.... It was such a disappointment. Read the beginning of the book but once you get to chapter 98 or so close the book and save yourself from the torture.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Humanizing Hannibal Lecter
Review: Hannibal is not your typical mystery-thriller. Instead, Thomas Harris delivers a psychologically provoking work that is, in many ways, subtler and more mature than its predecessors, while retaining the richness of detail for which he is famous.

Harris masterfully uses allegory and metaphor to gradually challenge the reader's comfortable preconceptions about right versus wrong, loyalty versus dishonor and the difference between madness and evil. The last few chapters will leave the reader breathless with what is, on the surface, an unexpected twist of epic porportions. Yet at a deeper level, it delivers the logical culmination of a process of transformation that began for both Starling and Lecter in Silence of the Lambs. This conclusion provides the fulfillment of plot threads from throughout the series and was, to this reviewer, eminently satisfying.

Readers will tend to either love or hate this novel. Either way, the book will intellectually and emotionally engage the reader, leaving him or her with a rich set of images and feelings that will linger long after. -- Scott Loban

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Good bye, Hannibal, and good riddance!
Review: I hated this book and the characters!! I really enjoy mystery/thrillers but this was too much. I read both Red Dragon and Silence of the Lambs and loved them. So, I was looking forward to Hannibal. I am so glad that I borrowed a copy and did not spend my cash on it. I felt that the whole intent was to discribe the most despicable characters doing the most despicable things. In that sense, it was a success. If you expect the quality and suspense of the first two books, I think you will be disappointed.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Evil Wins Out or How Hannibal Became the Victim
Review: I love Harris' work -- all of it. But do him a favor DON'T BUY THIS BOOK. "Red Dragon/Manhunter", "Silence of the Lambs" were classics -- both book and movie. The 1st 1/2 of Hannibal was looking good with plot twists and characters galore. At some point, I think Harris either sold out or got bored.

In his effort to explain the tragedy of Hannibal Lector, Harris tried to make him a hero whilst still carrying fatal and unredeemable flaws. It doesn't work. I wanted to throw the book across the room when I finished.

Please Thom, explain to us what you did here.

-Mike

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: should have stopped at the last hannal novel.
Review: i was not too satisfied with this one. i think they should have left well enough alone with the last novel,The Silence of the Lambs. one Hannibal is enough. a little boring and out landish in parts, especially the brain part.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good read, not to over the top
Review: I enjoyed reading this book and definitely thought some of the content could have been adapted to the movie better. Sometimes the author would elude to things that were totally out of place and made no sense.

I would recommend this to someone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Something different than expected, but definitely exciting
Review: Moving away from his usual "Silence of the Lambs" formula for novel writing, as Harris used in both the SOTL and Red Dragon novels, "Hannibal" is something much different. I will not dispute that Harris was probably saying "I dare you to make a movie out of this" when he wrote it, as it's gruesomely violent elements would have been more than a little questionable if represented on screen exactly the way they played in the book, but that's what makes this book interesting; The fact that someone can go and see the movie's adaptation, then come back and read a very different story in the novel. It's refreshing to see an author who isn't afraid to stray away from the 'righteous hero pulling through in the end and conquering evil' formula. The ending may be unexpected, and frankly wrong in some people's eyes, but in the end it is only the author who can say how the characters would act. "Hannibal" is ambitious and intriguing, though vile and disturbing at times. But, who could expect less from a book named after a mass serial killer/cannibal?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MY FAVORITE BOOK EVER
Review: The book "Hannibal" by the great author Thomas Harris is a suberb work of art. This #1 New York Times bestselling book was entertaining from start to finish. Not a moment was wasted. Being slightly better than "Silence of the Lambs", Thomas Harris has certainly outdone himself. It took me about four weeks to read, and it was very hard to put it down. Even though it took ten years to get this wonderful book, it was really worth the wait. The great characters Clarice Starling, Jack Crawford, and new characters like Mason Verger, ... Pazzi, and of course, Dr. Hannibal Lecter, the cannibal are back again, and better than ever. I cannot be more honest, this was one of the best books ever, and I have read a lot of books. If the book was over five-hundred dollars, I would buy it. It's that good! I would really like you to buy this book and enjoy it like I did. Thank you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: the book vs. the movie
Review: Hannibal the book is by far much better than the movie, as is usually the case. One thing I know for certain, without giving away the plot, is that I will never look at pigs the same way. Hannibal is truly clever and intelligent; and, though, his character makes him out to be cruel and inhumane, you almost admire him because he is above the rest. The ending made my stomach turn. Then, it surprised me. A great read... it goes quick once you're into it.


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