Claire Messud's new novel, The Woman Upstairs, is fiercely intelligent and urgently intimate, written with precision, humor, and an incredible...
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this book was ok but kind of boring, there is way to much detail about every little thing that the main character sees and does, and not enough action. Towards the end of the book (in the last 80 pages out of 398) it gets better and more interesting, but i would probably not recomend this book to someone who is not VERY intereseted in history.
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kikikiki, October 25, 2006
this book was ok but kind of boring, there is way to much detail about every little thing that the main character sees and does, and not enough action. Towards the end of the book (in the last 80 pages out of 398) it gets better and more interesting, but i would probably not recomend this book to someone who is not VERY intereseted in history.(7 of 16 readers found this comment helpful)