
A Week in December
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Sebastian Faulks
From the author of the best-selling Birdsong comes a powerful novel that melds the moral heft of Dickens and the scrupulous realism of Trollope with the satirical spirit of Tom Wolfe.
London: The week before Christmas, 2007. Over seven days we follow the lives of seven major characters: A hedge fund manager trying to bring off the biggest trade of his career; a professional footballer recently arrived from Poland; a young lawyer with little work and too much time to speculate; a student who has been led astray by Islamist theory; a hack book reviewer; a schoolboy hooked on reality TV and genetically altered pot; and a Tube train driver whose Circle Line train joins these and countless other lives together in a daily loop.
With daring skill and savage humor, A Week in December explores the complex patterns and crossings of modern urban life; as the novel moves to its gripping climax, its characters are forced, one by one, to confront the true nature of the world they - and we all - inhabit.
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not as good as others
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I love Sebastion Faulks, but this didnt engaged me. I will try to come back to this novel at a later date. Listen to Birdsong instead - that really is Mr Faulks at his best,
I tried...........
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Reminds me of Ian McEwan
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If the novel has one fault, it may be that there are too many threads in the plot, and, as a result of the focus on hedge fund owner John Veals and would-be terrorist Hassan al Rashid, some characters get shorted. I wanted to know more about Jenni Fortune, the book-loving tube conductor who is addicted to an online role-playing game, and her blooming romance with barrister Gabriel Northwood; Gabriel's schizophrenic brother Adam; the senior al-Rashids; Spike, the Polish soccer player, and his girlfriend, Olya, who poses for online porn.
The novel runs the reader through the full emotional gamut. Perhaps the most satisfying moments for me were those that reflect on books, reading, academia, and the world of competitive literary prizes. Faulks is at his satirical best here. As an educator, I was particularly amused by a small incident, the book reviewer R. Tantor being hired (undercover, of course) by a school to write comments on students' papers, a way of appeasing the parents who complained that the teachers themselves couldn't even spell. And I was highly amused by Trantor's observation that technology has managed to make ignorance not only acceptable but an asset. He's a cranky old bird who gets his comeuppance in the end but his perceptions are often right on target.
A Week in December is sharp, entertaining, and complex. It's one of those rare books that I will likely read again one day because I have the feeling that I might have missed something
Something Different from Faulks
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Not up to this author's standards
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Disjointed
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The novel is interesting, the writing is great.
The story follows several people's lives, whose paths at times intersect or never converge at all. The greatest flaw of this novel is that the writer packed it with way too many characters! It would have been a more engaging and "tighter" plot, if Faulks had simply focused on the main four or five characters--and followed them closely, going deeper into their stories--instead of constantly adding someone new whom, naturally, the author ends up neglecting and who doesn't add anything important to the overall narrative arc.
However, it was a very good book to listen to and, I repeat, the performance is wonderful and worth every minute!!
I would highly recommend this title.
Good novel
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Happy Ending
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Tedious
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Would you try another book from Sebastian Faulks and/or Simon Vance?
noHas A Week in December turned you off from other books in this genre?
yesHow did the narrator detract from the book?
dull..no emotion..very BritishAny additional comments?
too many characters... vaguely interesting how they all loosely connected... but intro to them all took way too long...disappointed in the ending... i was finally seeing where we were heading and it didn't happen... nothing happened.very slow week
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