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Hannibal : Movie Tie In

Hannibal : Movie Tie In

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: wish i could rate it less than one star
Review: stupid plot. stupid story. just plain stupid. not to mention gross. after reading sotl i wonder if maybe thomas harris had a stroke, brain fart,or thought hollywood would buy it outright and jody foster, anthony hopkins would buy it--make him a little richer. he played us for fools-no one will pay money to see the movie-especially after money to buy the book. i have thrown the book away incase one of my children should find it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: best novel in the hannibal lecter saga
Review: having red the red dragon, silence of the lambs & hannibal, i find hannibal the most scaring of these novels. pure evil gets fascinating when it is practiced in style - and to me the horror goes much deeper than in the previous novels because it is made so clear, how fine the line is between good & evil and how hard it is not to "give in" - deep inside most of us have a hannibal lecter and i really felt that mine was moved.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Doesn't even compare to the first.
Review: I read Silence of the Lambs right before I read Hannibal and because of that I was expecting something remarkable. However, I was thouroughly let down. The book started off with the same tone as the first, but as the book progressed the tone went off track. Another thing that I hated was the enormous change in Clarice. Her mannerisms, attitude, and even her speech changed with no basis for a change whatsoever. Lastly, one thing that made the first so incredible was the limited gore. It was only added when absolutley necessary. In Hannibal, the gore was completely unnecessary and sometimes I couldn't even begin to understand why it was in there. I don't really recommend reading this book, especially if you're a big fan of the first.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 100 times better than Silence Of the Lambs!
Review: Hannibal takes off where SOTL leaves off. Clarice Starling is now looking for yet anther serial murderer and finds help from Dr. Hannibal Lecter. You must read it! I command you!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: He pulled it off..
Review: I began this book with the knowledge that many readers, including professional reviewers, had panned this book. As such, my expectations were not high. I was afraid that this would be a cheap, screenplay sellout, ala The Lost World.

This did not happen, as Harris skillfully and believeably (to me, at least) created a satisfying plot and took the characters in new directions. I plowed through the last half of the book in two sittings.

I find it interesting that some other readers, who have read this and other Harris novels, criticized this book for being violent, revolting, etc. Of course it is. What do they expect after Dragon and Silence of the Lambs (which made me more uncomfortable than Hannibal).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book was the worst book I ever forced myself to finish.
Review: I am so glad I forced myself to check this book out of the library rather than buy it. It was beyond awful. I wonder if I can get a refund on the 50 cent holding fee I paid to the library...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Extremely inconsistent with the first two novels
Review: The author decides to shift the tone of this novel to that of a social commentary on evil, and in the process makes the characters behave completely unrealistic. That would have been fine if this were a new book with unknown characters; however, the fact that the first two books attempted to use realism as their focus, this book becomes very disappointing. The ending is probably one of the worst endings in modern fiction if you take the first two books into account.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What's up with this?
Review: Having read both Red Dragon and The Silence of the Lambs, I rushed out and made a rare hardcover purchase of Hannibal. Having finished it, I feel...icky. Early on there are some great moments for Clarice and Hannibal but overall this book is a big, gross letdown. No, we really don't want to know about Lecter's childhood trauma. We don't want to see Jack Crawford forced into retirement. And what Thomas Harris has in store for Clarice-one of the greatest female literary heroines of the last 20 years-is criminal. The abrupt change in both hers and Hannibals characters in the last 100 pages is ludicrous. I hear David Mamet is writing the screenplay. I only hope he throws away the whole ending and starts over.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Entertaining but ending is disappointing
Review: Enjoyed the book. The characters have substance. Howver, the ending is disappointing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magnificent Obsession!
Review: Hannibal Lecter grows more and more fascinating with each book. Those with a sensitive sense of smell should be hanging out at bakeries or perfumeries, not reading great literature. You would probably have missed the whole point of Perfume, as well. Highly recommended!!


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