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The Anatomist

The Anatomist

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Quite a disappointment.
Review: I had heard many good things about this book, enough to persuade me to buy it without browsing it first. That was my first mistake.

There are no interesting characters in this book, or at least no sympathetic ones. (Some of them may qualify as "interesting", if one has a sufficiently flexible definition of "interesting".) Contrary to what the cover and the ad blurbs would have you believe, it is not the least erotic, the plot is poorly constructed, and the style vacillates between failed attempts at levity and overweaning pretentiousness.

Other than that, it was fine.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Drawn Out
Review: Interesting topic, poor presentation. Kill the machismo.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Beautifully written novel
Review: It is hard to believe this wonderful book about a heart broken man is a translation. What Renaldo does for love and his discovery are equally fascinating.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Intresting book...
Review: It is without a doubt an intresting book that will take you back in time and will make your mind wonder and imagine things that are well described in this book. Mr. Andahazi does a good job at gathering facts and making a good fiction. The lecture will be easy and fast. This is a book you will be able to read in two days without any trouble if you are a good reader. However, you might end up with that particular feeling that there was something missing. The book does not meet the expectations you might have from reading the editorial review. A three out of five is well deserved.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful translation of a fascinating book
Review: The Anatomist was a beautiful and fascinating story. The writing style flows wonderfully, unlike many other translated books I have read. The characters were so deep and so personal. I was especially intrigued by the chapters about Mona Sofia's birth and upbringing. Many of the tragedies and experiences that are described in the book form her adult character--a woman who has been taught not to love anyone, and not to show any emotion.

The author's style was well-crafted, and extremely readable. As noted by some of the other readers above, such overtly erotic and sexual themes are discussed, but reading the text is akin to a historical account or philosophical discussion.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: got sucked in by the cover
Review: the articles of this man's defense, what should have been the most important part of the book, were NUMEROUS, DRAWN-OUT, and EXTREMELY DRY.

i liked the cover. liked the VERY ending too. its the in-between bits that i wasn't crazy about.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: got sucked in by the cover
Review: the articles of this man's defense, what should have been the most important part of the book, were NUMEROUS, DRAWN-OUT, and EXTREMELY DRY.

i liked the cover. liked the VERY ending too. its the in-between bits that i wasn't crazy about.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Anatomist Fails To Excite!
Review: The front cover would like to lead you to believe that this is a controversial novel. If the search for something different and challenging has pointed you in the direction of this book then you will almost certainly be disappointed. It's about as controversial as a wet fish! There are some good moments within the novel especially towards the conclusion of the book but the actual ending definately does not enter this category. The strange short chapter style of the book breaks up the general flow of the work to too great an extent.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Inside Scoop
Review: This book may suffer a little in translation but I enjoyed it! It is interesting to read about the growing knowledge of human sexuality during the Renaissance especially about the brave and curious who dared probe what the Church forbade. The book has given me a new appreciation for female genitalia and the ultimate power of women's sexuality over men.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Great Story - Shame about the book
Review: This is an interesting historical tale. What I found most interesting was the author's historical research. It is difficult at times to distinguish fact from fiction, and although this may have been a desired effect, it is frustrating at times if you actually want to know what really happened. All in all, the story and characters are potentially fascinating - but only potentially. A great opportunity was missed here. All the ingredients are certainly there to produce a major epic instead of this slender tome. Nevertheless, it is definitely worth reading.


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