Rating: Summary: I cant wait for the movie!!!! Review: As I did not read the first in this series,as most, I saw the movie. But as I read this, I was spellbound, I couldn't put it down! Mr. Harris kept the suspense going, never letting us know what Hannibal would do next. Also, Mr. Harris' knowledge and discription of Hannibals surroundings gave the reader the impression that the reader was not a reader, but a true onlooker to Hannibals maddness. Also, the technique that Mr Harris uses to allow us to "Get in Hannibals Head" was amazing! Of course, the last chapters will shock everyone. (At least I was!!) READERS RECCOMENDATION: Dont read this late at night with only one light on in the house!!
Rating: Summary: a French Canadian reader Review: Thomas Harris stayed with his "delicous" and "intriguing" characters all the way to the end. Without letting our appetite "down". Thank you Mr. Harris. If I had to add something of an "untasting" critic, it would just be about Starling's unlucky episodes almost all the way to the end. The women in your novels don't have enough "spice" in their lives... that's all folks.
Rating: Summary: Wait for the softcover Review: I know this won't be a popular review but when Hollywood puts this to film, I sure hope they come up with a better ending. Fiction or not, I couldn't buy into Lecter's personna as I did with "Silence...". You get the impression that Harris got writer's block 3/4 of the way through and that the only purpose of the ending was to lend itself to another sequel. Way too wordy at times. Harris inconsistently goes from third to first person narrative. Interesting but disappointing read. Little if any substance to Starling's character. In fact, there were too many characters, several of whom the story could easily have gone without! Perhaps Hannibal Lecter will go the route of Rocky Balboa. Hannibal IV, Hannibal V.....
Rating: Summary: Disconcerting but Fabulous... Review: I am always surprised when an author can make you root for the bad guy. Let's face it... Hannibal Lector has to be one of fiction's most heinous characters. BUT, somehow, we want Lector to survive another day. Imagine, if you will, the same attitude toward the late Jeffrey Dahmer. I don't think so! This book features one of Hannibal's surviving victims as a major character. The physically and mentally mutilated, Mason Verger. Even though he is a victim, Harris allows us to feel little pity for him. My only complaint was that Clarice seems to have been a little on the weak side. I would have liked a bit more of a power struggle for her. She seems too accepting of her fate in this book. I do recommend reading the book, even with it's few flaws. I'm curious as to whether Hollywood will have the guts to use Harris' ending or if they will have to change it totally, ala "The Firm."
Rating: Summary: Never have I been so thoroughly disappointed !! Review: I have waited for this book by what I thought was an amazingly thrilling but subtle writer for years. When I first read that there may be a sequel on the horizon, I would check with the various book stores on a continual basis as to its arrival. I almost did not order this book through Amazon.Com because I didn't think I could stand the wait for shipping. I have never been so utterly disappointed in my life!!! I have read all of Thomas Harris's prior literary efforts and I was always very impressed with the methods he would use to nail you to your seat, but never (even though the subject matter was inhumane at best) was it with child like discriptions of brutality. In a nut shell, I really think the author "SOLD OUT"
Rating: Summary: Slow mover. Review: While the two books leading up to this one moved quickly and were page turners, I found that I had no problem putting this book down. The storyline seems scattered--as though the author felt it was "time" to write the sequel instead of writing it from his passion of needing to tell a story. Disappointing.
Rating: Summary: One-Hit Wonder Review: Thomas Harris definately had a "one hit wonder" with Silence of the Lambs. Hannibal has no suspense, is completely lacking in characters, and is basically a really bad story. If this actually does hit the big screen it will only be good if it is an entirely different story. I am amazed I actually finished the book, it was a complete disappointment!
Rating: Summary: 10 for artistic impression; 6 for technical merit Review: This book definitely had a "first-draft" quality. However, I really liked the ending. Honestly, what was he to do with her once they left the barn? Drop her off at home and say "keep in touch"? I read the "Salon" synopsis before starting the book and predicted that Harris would take what sounded like a ludicrous plot and manage to pull it off--because he can write. I wasn't disappointed. Harris enjoyed writing this; it shows.
Rating: Summary: Haunting and surreal conclusion to the Lechter trilogy Review: Harris' exploration of Hannibal in this third sequel answers alot of questions about Lechter's past and his childhood, confirming that the monsters roaming this earth are made, not born. He masterfully creates a character more despicable than Dr. Lechter, and leaves you routing for Hannibal in the end. Clarice Starling, however, is not as fully developed as she was in The Silence of the Lambs, and the conclusion was disturbing, to say the least. Harris left himself the option of another book in the series, but I don't know if I'd want to read it. I thought the ending a bit of a rip-off.However, to the reader who is looking for all the gore and violent deaths of the first two novels, he will not be disappointed by this one. Not Harris' best work, but certainly not his worst, either.
Rating: Summary: terribly unreal ending Review: Looked forward so much to this book, and was so disgusted by the ending. Clarise would never have done these things. I wish I had never read it!!
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