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- Published on: 1670
- Binding: Hardcover
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Confusing
By Mr Scott Mackenzie
I found this book very confusing, i like murder mystery novels but this one isnt as good quality as agatha christie and sherlock holmes. The ending was confusing, and i feel there were too many characters to remember which ones which and the general facts about a character. I would probably recommend this book to more experienced readers.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Didn't keep my attention
By Mr. G. Bishop
Some reviews have said that this book is a page-turner, the characters are great and that you'll want to read it again and again. I experienced none of this.I'm the kind of person who finishes a book once they've started it, and The Westing Game was one of those books that was thankfully short. The characters were not great, the storyline confusing, the clues so jumbled that you couldn't even try and make sense of them; only carry on reading in the hope that something is told to you. Even if something is told to you, you can not trust the sincerity of it as it would be one of the character's opinions, hastily jumped to and often clearly false. These kinds of false trails lead the reader no-where and are boring.Little progression is made until the very end of the book, when out of no-where, and to no real effect, the mystery is 'solved' (or, the characters involved just come forward of their own random accord and say 'hey, it was me!').I was seriously disappointed with this book, considering all of its good reviews.Would not recommend.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.An unfulfilled promise
By Victoria PK
I really disliked this book from a literary point of view and as a puzzle, it's a schematic whodunnit with an obliging American happy-end. I did not find it confusing just boring and the characters were unrealistic. In the book a group of 16 people obediently moves into an apartment block and for some reason they all leave their lifes behind. Not one of them has a friend or a hobby/interest/job outside this apartment block for the most of the story. Teenagers live for their friends and through their friends but in this book they conveniently only communicate with each other and seek no other entertainment despite having quite different backgrounds. Then these people just as obediently they start figure out clues to get an inheritance.The book's language is abrupt and non descriptive, the characters are unsympathetic and the book is disjointed. I certainly did not care about any of them despite some realistic features. One of the characters, Sybelle Pulaski is a manipulator who pretends to be an invalid so people would pay attention to her, I am not a big supporter of political correctness but how sick is this? I would pity people like her but I think most people would despise such a character and the book does not explain why, after working for many years in the same place, her boss suddenly develops an interest in this irritating woman.The writer tried to invoke some sympathy for the main character, Turtle by making her a daughter who is under-loved by her mother and suffering because of it. Turtle is certainly the most developed character in the book but still I found her boring because she and other characters were so easily manipulated by the idea of money, so it was hard to believe that at the end of the book everyone apart from Turtle suddenly decided not to care about inheritance. One could straight away guess that the two simpletons in the book are just pretending to be as such and once again I fail to understand how a wife of twenty or so years would fail to recognise her ex-husband, doesn't matter how many years passed. (People mainly change before they grow up and apart from the face there are lots of other features to be recognised by, like a voice or a manner of speaking, body language and habits). On the whole the two characters of Turtle and Sybelle gave a bit of depth to the book but the it was still a disappointment.
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