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Anne Spollen

Auteur van The Shape of Water

2 Werken 112 Leden 8 Besprekingen

Werken van Anne Spollen

The Shape of Water (2008) 63 exemplaren
Light Beneath Ferns (2010) 49 exemplaren

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At first I rated this book 1 star, and then I cleared it because I realized that this story wasn't bad; it simply wasn't my style. The plot is pavlova: light and airy, sweet and salty, then gone. I picked this book up because I love ghost stories, and a ghost story is exactly what I got.
 
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aquaorbis | 2 andere besprekingen | Nov 1, 2017 |
Elizah has family issues as everyone does growing up. However Elizah turned a crazy life into a negative personality. I personally understood her and why she seemed bitter in life. Alot of people don't know how to deal with their emotions so they turn to sarcasm and snardy comments. Elizah was creepy and wonderously strange. I loved how the book started No expectations. The book is what it is. No more no less. So many people read so much into why this happened or why this didn't happen. They forget to just enjoy what the author wrote. This is definitely a great summer read. Quick and easy. I think I read it under 4 hours.… (meer)
 
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cleverlyinked | 2 andere besprekingen | May 23, 2010 |
14-year-old Elizah and her mother have just moved to the small town of Wenspaugh, New York to get away from her gambling addict father. In Wenspaugh, Elizah, who has always been different from other girls—quiet, preferring to spend time alone in the graveyard beside her new home—is forced to interact with various adults who think they know what’s best for her. Then falls for Nathaniel, a strange boy she met in the woods, who speaks cryptically and shows her things that, at second glance, don’t appear to be what they seem. Who is Nathaniel and what does he want from Elizah?

LIGHT BENEATH FERNS is a beautifully written book that will chill you to your bones. If you appreciate poetic language and want to be spooked, this book is the one for you.

The strongest part of this book is its language. Anne Spollen strings words and descriptive language together in chains that I would never have thought possible—until I read it from her. The dreamy language transports you into half-mystical Wenspaugh and sets you right in the middle of Elizah’s tiny high school, the graveyard, and the mysterious woods.

Elizah is not the protagonist for everyone. She’s cynical to the point of being a little depressing, sarcastic to the point of being rude, and seems to change very little throughout the course of the novel. While I love and admire snarky, well-written dialogue, the number of times that Elizah clashed verbally with other characters quickly grew tiring for me.

Elizah is essentially a strong and well-developed protagonist, and may not have developed throughout the novel, but I was still surprised at the inconsistency of her character when it came to her interactions with Nathaniel. Many times I felt that the story was trying to force Nathaniel and Elizah upon one another, eschewing typical relationship development and trying to make it out that they had a connection before they even met. As a result, the romance was disappointing to me, their interactions based upon sensation but little substance.

LIGHT BENEATH FERNS is a story that revolves, surprisingly, not around the strong, albeit unchanging, characters, but rather the creepy element. It’s an interesting mix of snarky dialogue, poetic language, and the paranormal. That unconventional combination of genre and stylistic techniques may be its selling point for some people. It could also be its downfall: many times I found myself struggling to fit the book’s many parts together into one cohesive whole. Check it out, and see what it is for you.
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stephxsu | 2 andere besprekingen | Mar 1, 2010 |
This novel helped me let go of some painful and shameful things I had a difficult time with in my own life that I had, including being able to confront my ex-husband who abandoned me with a letter that was difficult to write, since he avoided all of the important matters essential to ending a marriage and I was able to finally speak up to my father about anger that I had never been listened to without him cutting me off mid-sentence and that was the one main thing I was angry about. This novel changed my being able to speak up for myself, by persisting and clarifying what I meant to him. I have never been able to say that before about a book. I really love this book. As a result of reading this book, I dealt with tying up some loose ends in my own life. TERRIFIC!!! HIGHLY RECOMMEND.

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nieva21 | 4 andere besprekingen | Dec 5, 2009 |

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2
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112
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#174,306
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4.2
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8
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