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Cold Mountain : A Novel

Cold Mountain : A Novel

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Vivid Images intertwined with a captivating tale.
Review: "Cold Mountain" is the most descriptive book I have read in quite awhile. The images brought to mind by Mr. Frazier's descriptions linger long after the book is read. Having grown up in the foot hills of tha Appalachian Mountains, his detailed imagery of the topography, flora, fauna and people brought to mind many happy reminders of events in my childhood. Not only has he captured the physical elements of the setting perfectly, but he has also accurately and vivdly portrayed the human drama that unfolded for many people of the south during that era. A must read for anyone interested in that part of American history and an excellent and entertaining read for anyone who relishes a story about the drama of the human existence.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I threw this book against the wall when I finished it!
Review: Yes, it's beautifully written. Yes, it's compelling and filled with memorable lines and haunting imagery. But what a horrible ending! It upset me so much I regretted ever picking up the book. I realize that a potential classic wouldn't end with "and they lived happily ever after" but why were Ada and Inman both thwarted in such stupid and senseless ways? Two fine characters like that deserved better, if not happier, fates.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book does require an IQ over 100 to appreciate.
Review: After reading a number of the reviews by Amazon readers, it appears that if you are under 18 and have the IQ of a broomstick, you probably won't like this book (one reviewer didn't even believe that there was a Civil War!) It's really a shame that the younger generation doesn't appreciate this work more -- maybe a few years in the real world will add some perspective to their shallow lives.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing.
Review: I was profoundly impressed by Cold Mountain -- especially considering that it is a first effort. Frazier's use of language is marvelous -- lush and stark at the same time. I haven't read such evocative descriptive passages since I last read anything by August Derleth. I still find myself thinking about this book, even though I finished it some months ago. On a side note, I would encourage some of the young people who have panned Cold Mountain to read it again in 10 or 20 years, when they are further along in their own life's journey. Though they will likely never have the sort of heart-rending experiences of Inman and Ada, a little maturity might give them a deeper understanding and appreciation of this book's themes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A new American classic
Review: I hate Civil War stories, I NEVER read classics, and my mother, who read it before me, and I have very different taste in literature. That said, when I slowed down my pace to capture each image I reveled in the absolutely magnificent use of the English language. I was so drawn in to this story. I can see why so many reviewers have compared this to Homer's Odyssey. Wow. This is one of the great books of the 20th century.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding
Review: I enjoyed the pace of this novel-so much like real life. Many seem to think it meanders, but why the rush? Life unfolds and so did this beautifully written, eloquent story. I felt the characters well-written and real. I did not necessarily always agree with their actions and decision making, but then again, I don't always agree with my own! A wonderful story and I look forward to Mr. Frazier's next novel.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A very descriptive style of writing. Lots 'o' #2
Review: I loved the storyline and the way the plot twisted. I especially loved the way the author made me think about the literal meaning and the underlying meaning. The author leaves everything at an open end. It's an interactive book. 80) I LOVE JUNIOR!! The author was very descriptive and the story became like a movie in my mind. I even suggested it for my lovely and beautiful sister, (who is here at the moment) to read it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ho-Hum
Review: I only read this book because my AP English teacher assigned it. It's absolutely wretched. I can't believe DeLillo lost the National Book Award to a piece of crap like this. Frazier is one of those authors who will be famous in their time but unknown to future generations. If you want REAL writing, read Pynchon's Mason & Dixon or DeLillo's Underworld

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazingly written! What an experience!!!
Review: I am 17 years old and was assigned Cold Mountain in my eleventh grade English class. It is definately in my top 5 favorite books of all time! I found Frazier's writing intriguing and thought-provoking. At the same time, Frazier was able to throw in some comical insidents to lighten the atmosphere some.

I found Ada's change from prissy and "civilized" to being a true down to earth laborer very realistic. I especially enjoyed the story of Monroe's ignorance of the Cove people's level of inteligence. It seemed very much like something a "civilized" person would do even today.

I will definately read Cold Mountain many more times in the future. Having other people's insights helped imensely in the parts that I had trouble understanding.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I thought it was a little slow at first but I enjoyed it.
Review: The first few chapters I thought were a little slow but after about the third chapter I really started to enjoy it. I liked all of the descsiption in this book. My favorite chapters were those that focused on Inman and his experiences during the war. The thing that I like about his style of writing is that it is real, he doesn't sugar-coat anything. Overall it was a pretty good book.


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