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|publisher=Vintage
I'm in a quandary. The book is undoubtedly brilliant but it left me feeling vaguely unsatisfied and I can only think that this comes down to two points. The first is that I found myself too conscious of the literary device of writing a book about writing a book, too conscious of just how clever McEwan is to really appreciate the story - which is, after all, why I read the book. The other point which worries me more is that I couldn't really warm to the characters and particularly Briony Tallis. Perhaps this is because McEwan was a man writing as a woman doing what mostly men would have done at the time he was writing about. Somewhere along the line it just didn't work for me.
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'''Reviews of other books by Ian McEwan'''
 
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[[Enduring Love]]
 
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|comment= I think quite a few people have a problem with McEwan because of him being too clever and visibly so. I love it, though. But I have not read this one.   
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|comment= But you're clever, Magda! He just makes me feel inadequate. 
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