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Lyrebird (2016)

door Cecelia Ahern

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The Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller She will change your life forever... In the south-west of Ireland, rugged mountains meet bright blue lakes and thick forests. Deep in the woods, a young woman lives alone, forever secluded from the world, her life a well-kept secret. She possesses an extraordinary talent, the likes of which no-one has seen before: a gift that will earn her the nickname Lyrebird. When Solomon stumbles into Laura's solitary existence, her life is turned on its head. Pulled from her peaceful landscape to the cacophony of Dublin, she is confronted by a world desperate to understand her. But while Solomon knows the world will embrace Laura, will it free her to spread her wings - or will it trap her in a gilded cage? Like all wild birds, she needs to fly free... Lyrebird is a thoughtful, deeply moving love story; a story of the wild heart in us all and the quiet that lies underneath the world's noise.… (meer)
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  Carolinejyoung | Jul 30, 2022 |
‘’How can a place be a home if no one wants you there?’’

I’ve always had a weird relationship with Ahern’s books. I’ve never been particularly intrigued by the stories presented in her novels, until ‘’The Marble Collector’’ attracted my attention. I loved it, even though I faced certain issues with the construction of the characters and the dialogue. ‘’Lyrebird’’ won me over with its beautiful front cover and with the blurb that reminded me of the film ‘’Nel’’ with Jodie Foster and Liam Neeson. I thought I’d find a haunting novel of secrets and feelings. Unfortunately, the result was quite different….

Solomon comes across Laura in a forest in the south-west of Ireland. The young woman has a unique ability to produce sounds as if they’re recorded inside her, mirroring her feelings and the thoughts of others. His girlfriend, Bo, is a filmmaker and when she becomes interested in Laura, she carries her to Dublin. This is when the shocking experience of living in the metropolis tears everything down.

Now, this may sound interesting and it is. Believe me. The story had so much potential and Laura is a satisfying heroine. The problem is that the way the narrative was developed seemed to me quite fickle, even amateurish. The descriptive passages had a few moments of beauty but, for the most part, they read as a mediocre example of chic-lit of dubious quality. Now, I don’t read much of that genre so I’m not the best judge. However, I know the elements that constitute an example of fine writing and Ahern disappointed me. Too much repetition and hysterics and unnecessary drama. What I thought would be a poignant story about the difficult transition from a rural environment to the modern city and a young woman’s journey of self-discovery, quickly became a soap-opera. I am not interested in the backstage drama of reality TV and talent shows. I find them loathsome, disgusting and tokens of the lowest levels a human being can reach. I don’t want a dialogue that contains an unnecessary (and I stretch the adjective ‘’unnecessary’’ because I am quite a potty mouth myself) f-bomb every other line.

Another problem I faced had to do with the characters. Laura is quite well-structured. Ethereal, clever and kind. I could understand her motives to escape her seclusion even though she betrayed her principles, so this was a success on the writer’s part. Solomon was quite sympathetic but a bit meek. Bo, though...I don’t know what Ahern had in mind. She is practically abominable. Irritating, insensitive, rude, a woman of the lowest possible quality. Ahern was unable to redeem her, in my opinion. I fully agree with a reviewer who stated that it was almost as if she tried her best to create such an awful character. The same applies to Rory. These 2 characters were an utter waste and terrible examples of inconsistent writing.

There were a few successful parts, though. The doubts and expectations of Laura were well- portrayed. The way the media swallowed her and tore her to pieces was realistic, raw and plausible. I also found the romantic relationship in the story balanced and realistic and yes, I do believe in love at first sight, thank you very much.

I had trouble rating ‘’Lyrebird’’, I must admit this. I still don’t know. My heart says 2 stars, my minds demands 3. Despite the numerous problems, the story kept my interest until the end and this is always a positive sign. In addition, this novel had the unfortunate fate of finding itself in the middle of exciting, unique reads and although I always try to isolate my mind from one book to the next, ‘’Lyrebird’’ paled in comparison. I’d hate to be unfair and I know that many will like this book. However, my demanding nature couldn't connect with the writing.

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  AmaliaGavea | Jul 15, 2018 |
I would basically say, the book was about how much does the society dislike or love someone who's different, they may love and they may throw stones the next minute; You may think you are given an opportunity but to realize its nothing exceptional and you are not actually given the choice, you are thrown to agree with everything what others may have planned and you may only experience your own experience getting through that.

I found it as a slow read, I didn't had a favorite character as all of them were acting faulty at the times. Love triangle.

Bo is selfish and desperately aims for NEW DISCOVERY movie, attention and she lacks a common sense when it comes to manners and respecting others.

Her boyfriend, Solomon, on the other hand, is falling for Laura - the lyrebird as they name her, and realizes he has no balls to set firm boundaries - for himself and Laura, he just floats in his relationship boat, while his family completely hates his girlfriend, they love Laura at the first sight. He has no balls to continue what he started.

Laura, although has lived secured from outer worl almost all her life, and she has grown close to nature and its sounds, this is not Mougli, she speaks and reads, reads a LOT, but she lacks communication - well, none to blame. She has skilled her own living in the cottage, to cook and gather mushrooms, herbs, make own preservatives, basically live very less depending on the moden world. She has fallen in love a long time and does not know how to understand Solomon at all and then is left completely alone, alone to learn the worst experiences, learn to feel again and make new friendships.

I am up to read all the books by the writer, I can't say they have been all my favorites, but I am aiming to. I have to say I wasn't impressed by the book. It has unique and yet, interesting aspects of one being able to mimic all the noises starting from tapping on the smart devices, the writer literary takes you to picture how much noise is around us and we have learned not to hear it. I found the novel as about a person who has had hearing issues and hears for the first time, hears noise - all kind around the environment they are - either they like or dislike it. ( )
  ilonita50 | Jul 17, 2017 |
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The Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller She will change your life forever... In the south-west of Ireland, rugged mountains meet bright blue lakes and thick forests. Deep in the woods, a young woman lives alone, forever secluded from the world, her life a well-kept secret. She possesses an extraordinary talent, the likes of which no-one has seen before: a gift that will earn her the nickname Lyrebird. When Solomon stumbles into Laura's solitary existence, her life is turned on its head. Pulled from her peaceful landscape to the cacophony of Dublin, she is confronted by a world desperate to understand her. But while Solomon knows the world will embrace Laura, will it free her to spread her wings - or will it trap her in a gilded cage? Like all wild birds, she needs to fly free... Lyrebird is a thoughtful, deeply moving love story; a story of the wild heart in us all and the quiet that lies underneath the world's noise.

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