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by villager90 - written on 24/03/08 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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looking for information about her and slowly a picture of a shattered life come together. Rachel has left her children her extraordinary gift, as well as her demons. Patrick Gale was previously unknown to me. However reading the back of the book it was clear that it was something special. The list of newspapers and critics commenting on the book was unbelievable, "Complete Perfection, Rich and inventive" just a few words describing the novel. At the beginning of each chapter is a little caption that goes with a piece from an exhibition from Rachel Kelly s life. These little titbit s provide lots of information as the reader pieces together the information. ...
Rough Music - Patrick Gale
by dee778 - written on 09/08/09 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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for her. Both threads of the story come together at the end of the book, in a traumatic climax that will shake the reader. It is the way that Patrick Gale manages to make a connection to each of the characters that gives him the power to shock. ~~my opinion~~ I loved this book for so many different reasons. The way in which Gale describes the smells and the sounds of the sea, and takes you back to every childhood holiday that you remember is amazing. There are no long, lyrical paragraphs, but descriptions of the feeling of salt drying on sun-baked skin, the smell of seaweed, the sounds of crashing waves, are woven through the story so that you hardly notice them, but ...
Rough Music - Patrick Gale
by IckleLaa - written on 23/05/02 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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To be perfectly honest I bought this book because I liked the cover, it looked relaxing and I personally wanted a break from books like Orwell's 1984 that I had been reading. When I started reading I wondered where exactly the story was heading but I was pleasantly suprised. The book is made up of the life of the central character of Will/Julian and his life as a small boy and when he's a 30 year old man. There is very little room for confusion even though his name does change, as the chapters are named either Blue House or Beachcomber, depending on what time the particular chapter is taking place. In both time scales our central character goes on holiday to Cornwall and ...
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