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Hannibal

Hannibal

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: All good, until the end
Review: HAnnibal is a great book period. The only thing it lacks is a relavent, realistic ending. I enjoyed the book emensly, yet I was not pleased by the pitiful ending.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste your time
Review: Clearly the worst of the Lechter trilogy. Poorly paced and plotted, crummy finale.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Exciting, with a shocking yet different ending.
Review: The book is fast paced, the first chapter jumps in to the story without delay. Harris practically takes your hand and leads you through the lives of Hannibal, Agent Starling and others. The only problem I found wrong with the book was that Hannibal's character was superficial. Although he was not meant to show his feelings, I still thought he needed to show some kind care for something in his little world. Although shocked I was glad with the ending of the story, it was different yet sweet and fulfilling taking in Harris' words.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It was twisted
Review: This was a twisted book. There are no bad guys/good guys in the traditional sense. The characters were not clearly defined. If you liked "Silence of the Lambs", skip this one.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Desperate, despicable, desolate
Review: Poor Thomas Harris. Silence of the Lambs was a great book and a hard act to follow. But still, we all hoped.....and he failed us miserably. His embarrassment must be overwhelming. Besides poor writing and a most convoluted story line, Mr. Harris has assailed our intelligence with a most ridiculuous ending -completely unbelievable. I can't remember being so disappointed in a novel. I hope the author takes up a new profession.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Skip the end
Review: I believe there are one hundred chapters in this book (give or take a few). My advice is to read the first 99 chapters and write your own ending. You would undoubtedly come up with a more plausible and satisfying chapter. I was intrigued with the majority of the book and interested in the progression of the story. I must agree with other reviewers, however, regarding the disappointment I felt when Harris attempted to put meaning and victimization behind Lecter's evil. Lecter was infinitely more monstrous when his motives were shrouded in mystery. Simply said, I wish I had closed the book before the final chapter. If I had, I would have left it without such a bitter taste in my mouth.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing and ridiculous!
Review: I read both Dragon and Lambs and was terrified. I didn't find Hannibal scary in the least. The descriptions sounded like a 12 year old boy trying to "gross people out" by talking about bodily functions at the dinner table. I thought the ending was improbable and silly.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Silence of the Lambs, but a book for the 90s
Review: True, Red Dragon and SOTL were better written. But times have changed, and Hannibal is a fine indictment of our era. In Red Dragon, the good guys at the FBI worked hard and smart to defeat evil. Ditto for Clarice Starling and Jack Crawford in SOTL, although there we begin to note the corruption and dirty politics of Dr. Chilton and the FBI's Paul Krendler. Since SOTL, we've had Ruby Ridge and Waco, both explicitly mentioned in Hannibal, along with Vince Foster, Oklahoma City, TWA 800, and the rest of the Clinton presidency. Evil can triumph. The old, honorable men like Crawford are passing from the scene, and the FBI is dominated by Krendler and men like him who punish Starling precisely because she is strong and good. Given this background, which Harris builds very carefully, the ending is logical, the dinner with Krendler uproariously funny. Those who disliked the ending might try reading the book again with an eye to Harris's antigovernment message.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Superb
Review: Gauging from other's critiques, I feel the way to most appreicate this book is to have not read the first ("Red Dragon") and only seen the movie ("Silence of the Lambs"). I fell into this group, and found Harris' novel to be an exquisite contuation of the Hannibal Lecter story. Harris does a superb job of sensually describing Italy from an intelectual's viewpoint.

A true mystery fan will find this novel climatic. Someone who appreciates the finer things in life will want more. Someone expecting a continuation of Harris' first Lecter novel may be disappointed - but truly this is a much better read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A decent read... what's with all the harsh slamming?
Review: I read Red Dragon and TSOTL, and thought they were both excellent.

I will also say that I was impressed with Harris' writing style. It's the little touches I like, and I thought this book had 'em. For example, when he says that it was in Paul Krendler's nature to "both appreciate Clarice's leg and look for the hamstring."

Cut the guy some slack, it's a decent read.


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