Helpful Score: 3
Excellent storyline, well written, nuanced references to other literary works and a unique protagonist. The ending leaves the reader to make their own conclusions and I liked the enigmatic final chapter.
Helpful Score: 3
I didn't like this book, it was hard to follow.
Helpful Score: 2
The first 60-70% of this book was okay, and then for whatever reason, it took a totally different and difficult-to-understand turn. Or maybe I just didn't "get it" because I'm not smoking pot.
Helpful Score: 2
Romantic, quirky and beautiful.
Helpful Score: 2
Magical and wonderful.
Helpful Score: 1
This novel is not for those who like a clear plot, a defined beginning and a conclusive ending. It is, however, for those who enjoy a bit of prose, a plot as light and wispy as the most delicate tulle, and a closing rather than a true end. Winterson tells the story of a young orphan and an old, blind lighthousekeeper who, in turn, tells the story of a man of means who lives a life of deceit and longing. The orphan grows up and yearns for love and a feeling of belonging. At least these are my interpretations. I suppose this is the kind of book that leaves much to the reader.
Helpful Score: 1
This is a great story about a girl who is left orphan but finds a home with an old man in a lighthouse. Through him she learns about the telling stories,life and love. This is all done by an author who always has many twists and turns to her stories. She often brings in a bit of history and nothing is as it seems. I love her writing
A quirky, bizarre little story that, in the end, you realize is beautiful and moving. D.