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Hannibal : Movie Tie In

Hannibal : Movie Tie In

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hannibal the Cannibal
Review: Overall, I really liked this book. I thought it had a better plot and was much better written than Harris's first, Silence of the Lambs. However, Hannibal seemed to be less suspenseful and the plot really dragged on in certain places. In Silence of the Lambs, Harris first introduced agent Clarice Starling of the FBI, and Dr. Hannibal Lecter, i.e. Hannibal the Cannibal. Hannibal delves further into the closet of Dr. Lecter and Clarice's minds, exploring the deep dark psychological disturbances that hide there, finding what makes them tick. When Mason Verger, a former patient of Dr. Lecter and a victim of his cannabalistic ways, discovers that Hannibal has escaped from the mental institution that he was once confined to, he plots revenge. With the help of Agent Starling, Mason sucessfully locates Dr. Lecter's secret hiding place, and plans to capture him and feed him alive to the hogs. But something goes wrong, and Dr. Lecter is once again on the run. Soon into the plot, Mason's plans for Hannibal are learned by the FBI, and Dr. Lecter is now running from not only Mason, but Clarice and the federal government as well. She has the upper hand in the chase, knowing Hannibal more intimately than Mason ever could've. But it is he who eventually ends up capturing Dr. Lecter. Everything seems to be going as planned for Mr. Verger, until an unexpected plot twist involving his sister, Margot, and Lecter's former caregiver, Clarence, unveils. The ending caught me completely offguard, and while the details got a little gory and nauseating at times, i thought it was definently a worthwhile read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hannibal
Review: I expected there to be a similar story, ending in the same situation as Silence of the lambs did -deaths,Clarice Starling does her job well, but Hannibal is still on the loose. However Harris has given a new approach ; a story more complex and very different from the last, with a very unexpected but satisfying end.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Extremely disappointed.
Review: I don't see how anyone can give this book 5 stars; I debated between 1 and 2. I read this book over the summer with three friends. Three quarters of the way through we all had a tough time with the basic plot: a past, living victim of Lecter's cannibalistic tendencies wants him dead. His answer: hire someone to catch him and feed him to a group of really hungry pigs. Somehow the author made it believable, so it worked. But the last few chapters were so incredibly disappointing each of us confessed we were screaming back at the book. It seems Harris either didn't know how to end this book, or he simply ended it this particular way because he knew the book would turn into a movie and that audiences would appreciate this ending. By now you are wondering what the ending is if you haven't read it...I won't tell you but if you are dying to know, borrow it from a friend who had to pay good money for it. Harris' writing is spectcular, yes, and he weaves together a good story--but the character Clarice seems downsized in personality whereas I was almost becoming bored with Lecter. I hate to say it, but I wish I never read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways.
Review: This long-swaited sequel to the masterful book and movie "The Silence of the Lambs" is even better than the original. His creation of Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling has become a category all its own; this book moves way beyond the horror/suspense genre and into the realm of literature.

Readers who love wording will savor this book. More than any popular author, Thomas Harris creates scenes and moods with an economy of words that is mesmerizing. There are passages in this book that are like poetry in their rhythym and cadence.

You can predict what the book is about. Without giving anything away, I can say that the hunt for Hannibal Lecter continues. What you can't predict is the bizarre and surreal ending. You will emerge from the last 30 pages as if from a dream. It's a shame that we may have to wait another 10 years for a sequel.

This is a masterpiece. BUY IT and keep it. People will still be reading this book 50 years from now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An amazing and unbelievable satisfying book...
Review: An incredible book...what really did it for me was the ending. While many think it's too unrealistic, it was exactly what I was too scared to wish for from the very moment Clarice and Hannibal first met in Silence of the Lambs, fearing it might be too childish. It was perfect, in my opinion, and sends a refreshingly different message than most books...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fantasic for 543 of 562 pages...
Review: I recently bought this book while on vacation in Thailand. Being a big fan of Silence of the Lambs (both the book and the excellent movie) I was looking forward to reading this but hadn't gotten around to it until now. In general this book is outstanding, it starts off with a bang and then doesn't let up for nearly the entire book. The character developments are outstanding and for the first time we are allowed to see a bit of Lecter's background and understand a little of what made him the monster that he is. The book itself focuses less on Starling and more on the other characters that make up this complex tale. However, the last twenty pages of the book are unacceptable. It is as if Harris suddenly woke up one day and said "that's enough writing, let's finish this thing today". Starling's character changes 100% at that point in the book and these changes are so profound and unbelievable that I feel Harris has done a great misjustice to the character and the readers. I can fully understand why Jodie Foster refused to take up the role again for the upcoming movie version. Those last twenty pages are totally disjoined from the rest of the novel and it left a very bad taste in my mouth after having read such a great story up to that point with anticipation of a fantasic ending. Stunning? Yes. Fantastic? Far from it, in my humble opinion.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing!
Review: This is the first book that I have read from Harris and found that I was very dissappointed. For one thing, I hate excess verbiage, which this book definitely entails. Second, if you are interested in elegance and upper-class lifestyles, which I'm not, then this book is for you since it entails very descriptive intricacies of the upper-class lifestyle. Third, the ending was terrible and completely and ABSOLUTELY UNBELIEVABLE, or even thinkable! From what I hear, from friends and other reveiwers is that Red Dragon and Silence of The Lambs are a lot better. So with that in mind I think I'll give these two books a try. As for the Hannibal, I wouldn't give this book a high recommendation to anyone. Sorry but I was definitely disappointed.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: MADE ME VOMIT
Review: This is the first book that made me vomit. It is the most sickening, revolting, repugnant and NASTY story I have ever made the mistake of reading.

First off, the story is implausible. You know right away "Dr. Fell" is really Hannibal and you know his escapes just don't add up.

The entire book is sickening. The least revolting description offered was that of a young mother on a plane with Hannibal who dipped the same finger in his food that she used to check her baby's diaper. That was very mild compared to the rest of the book.

Mason Varger is a revolting mockery of humanity. This twisted travesty has carried on an incestuous relationship with his gay sister. The sister is one of the few quasi-pitiful characters. There is no shortage of revolting characters here.

Clarice Starling is the biggest disappointment of all. She literally lives by the motto of "if you can't [b]eat 'em, join 'em," and joins Hannibal in a particularly gruesome repast. She is another disgusting creature after all. I'd give this no stars if I could.

THIS BOOK SHOULD COME WITH A WARNING LABEL WARNING PEOPLE NOT TO READ IT. IT IS TRULY HEINOUS.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Worst ending for a book ever...
Review: Tom, you should have kept Lecter in jail. While he was incarcerated, he was far more creepy and threatening. Once he escapes, he becomes omnipotent, and thus, far less interesting. During the course of the book, we learn that Hannibal Lecter can: read people's minds, hypnotize animals, kill anyone at anytime anywhere in the most complex way with absolutley no forethought, outwit the entire world, flasify any document no matter how complex, speak 18 languages, whip up gourmet meals made of brains, and convince Agent Starling that she's his wife. The lead-in to the last few chapters was great, and is totally ruined by the ending which seems like it was written as an afterthought. If you liked Silence of the Lambs, this book will piss you off! There's a reason why Jody Foster refused to play Clarice in the movie adaptation of Hannibal! Trust me on this one...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: splendid, but...
Review: Thomas Harris is a wonderful writer. Keeps you turning the pages because of the incredible characters he comes up with. They seem quite alive. However, as they seem quite alive, myself and several friends who are teachers agree that Clarice would never do what he has her doing at the end of the book. Still is an enjoyable book, but it was jarring to read what Harris had her doing with Lecter. Oh, well. Nevertheless, I will read any other books he writes. His early ones are captivating, too and I highly recommend them to you.


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