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Memoirs of a Geisha

Memoirs of a Geisha

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: it is too late for such a book
Review: To the reader of 1999 after so many books and films about geishas their is nothing new in this book. The book humiliat the women. As a literature - it is only a colaction of good sentences. The "happy end" is not an integral part of the plot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderfully descriptive, captivating...
Review: I have not yet finished reading this terrific novel but I am completely enthralled by the wonderful story Golden tells. The characters are vivid and the story is engrossing. I am looking forward to finishing the book but I know that I will be a little sad when it's over...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Promises much, delivers much less
Review: I came to this novel with, as I see now, expectations unrealistically heightened by its hype. It simply failed to live up to all the acclaim : while parts were fascinating, by and large the narrative tone struck me as flat and monotonous, and the plotline was far too thin to be stretched over 400-odd pages. I kept expecting a deeper immersion in the unusual rites and rituals of the geisha life, but in the final analysis the immersion was only shin-deep (and I'm only 5'10!) I simply wasn't captivated, and I finished the book with a sad, but solid, lack of enthusiasm, hoping for richness that never came.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoyed this book tremendously
Review: Like most people, I find it astonishing that this book was written by a western male. The author must certainly have done his research. But even beyond the difficulty of writing from such a different personal perspective, I think he did a marvelous job in creating a very compelling, evocative page-turner of a book. The characters in this book are extremely well developed. At the end of the book, you feel like you know them all. As someone who loves to travel to Japan and who is fascinated by Japanese culture and history, I found this book to be tremendously enjoyable.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I didn't want it to end....
Review: I am not typically drawn to books about Japanese culture, but my friends convinced me to give this book a try. I found myself totally caught up in the characters and the story. My only criticism of this book is that a life-long relationship with a much older man (obviously a father figure) which begins as a child's crush is a little too far fetched. It's the only hint that the book was written by a man!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm normally not a fiction reader, but on this I was hooked!
Review: I was there. I was in the heart of Gion with all of the characters. I was rooting for Sayuri. I felt the pain. I shared her tears. I sunk in my chair with sadness and shot out of it with gladness. Make sure you have the time to read because you won't want to put the book down until you reach the final page. Enjoy!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Engrossing, very real characters, leaves you wanting more!
Review: This was a great book that I just happened upon. Normally, I would not read a book about Japan, but this book just jumps out and grabs you! I'm glad it did. I bought it on Saturday and finished on that Monday. This book will make the rounds in my circle. My only disappointment was the last 100 pages of the book, they seemed rushed and not as carefully crafted as the beginning and middle. Still, a must read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A magical experience you can see, feel and almost touch
Review: You will become part of the scenery in this vivid book. You will feel like you are there as a guest in a teahouse. You become Sayuri's mind as she talks to you and as you feel life through her. A love story, a survivor's story and a magic carpet ride all in one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!!!!!!!
Review: I have never read a book that was as intriguing, informative, or well-written as Memoirs of a Geisha. I couldn't put the book down! At times it had me in tears (both from laughter and crying) as I related with Chiyo-san. The entire book kept me on a winding path where I had no idea what I'd come across next. The ending both pleased and upset me, but I wouldn't have changed a thing. I give this book an enormous 5-star rating! I highly recommend it!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Entertaining, but . . .
Review: I enjoyed this book every bit as much as I'd hoped, but it's true that the final third does not live up to the promise of the first two-thirds. Golden has clearly done a great deal of research and has created a credible world with interesting characters, at least in a Dickensian sense. Even given it's considerable charm and entertainment value, though, it's hard not to be appalled that this will be regarded by many as an authentic representation of another culture. No matter how well researched, it's still fiction, and fiction about a tiny, highly circumscribed segment of a society. More interesting are "The Tale of Genji" (a tough read, though) and, especially, "The Confessions of Lady Nijo" (the Karen Brazell translation is, lamentably, out of print).


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