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Life is a Multitude of Stories

Eva Luna by Isabel Allende

February 8, 2019 by blauracke Leave a Comment

The book follows the life of Eva Luna, an orphan that has to fend for herself from an early age on. Growing up she meets a cast of colourful characters and later on becomes tangled up in the political turmoil affecting her country. She is a gifted storyteller, that uses her talent to better cope with the hardships of life and to entertain people. The characters in this book are fantastic, I thought that most of them were multifaceted and exceedingly human, especially in the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Isabel Allende

blauracke's CBR11 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Isabel Allende ·
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History, politics and soap opera are a great combination

The House of the Spirits: A Novel by Isabel Allende

February 7, 2019 by ElCicco 1 Comment

Isabel Allende’s debut novel from 1982 is a sweeping historical drama set in Chile, though that country is never named. This is the story of multiple generations of one family as they deal with political upheaval and unrest, culminating in a right wing military dictatorship known for its human rights atrocities. Told from the points of view of the Trueba family patriarch Esteban and his granddaughter Alba, The House of the Spirits takes the reader from poverty stricken city streets, to mines and rural areas, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr11, ElCicco, Fiction, Isabel Allende, ReadWomen, The House of the Spirits

ElCicco's CBR11 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr11, ElCicco, Fiction, Isabel Allende, ReadWomen, The House of the Spirits ·
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An unending tale of sorrow, blood, and love

The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende

January 24, 2019 by Sophia 4 Comments

I’ve read a number of books by Isabel Allende, and I’m sure I’ll read more. However, I didn’t know about The House of the Spirits (1982) until I saw it on my 50 Books Every Woman Should Read Before She Turns 40 List. As Allende’s first novel, it seems quite personal in nature. Apparently, Allende began writing it as a letter to her 100-year-old grandfather when she heard he was dying. There are some parallels with her real life. The House of the Spirits is pretty dense and comes […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History Tagged With: Isabel Allende, Sophia

Sophia's CBR11 Review No:3 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History · Tags: Isabel Allende, Sophia ·
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This didn’t even get me a bingo

November 14, 2018 by Carriejay Leave a Comment

Bingo Square: White Whale The House of the Spirits tells the story of three generations of the Trueba family. The patriarch Esteban and his wife Clara, who has ‘spiritual’ tendencies and foresees the future, their daughter Blanca who falls in love with a man her father despises, and Alba, the granddaughter Esteban adores. The book also covers the political upheavals of Chile and how that impacts the family. I haven’t read any Allende before, even though I’ve been meaning to, so this seemed a good […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr10bingo, Isabel Allende

Carriejay's CBR10 Review No:42 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr10bingo, Isabel Allende ·
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May We Be the Fortunate Ones (Bingo #6 & 7)

November 12, 2018 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

It took me a long time to read Daughter of Fortune. By some cosmic joke, which the reading gods seem to enjoy, I had paced my book choices in such a way that this book overlapped with Jane Eyre and that is quite a lot of heavy book to process all at once. What it did for me (besides slow me down a bit) was provide an opportunity to compare and contrast two different powerhouse women writers writing about the self-determination of their female leads. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr10bingo, Daughter of Fortune, faintingviolet, Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayers Peden, white whale, works in translation

faintingviolet's CBR10 Review No:54 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr10bingo, Daughter of Fortune, faintingviolet, Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayers Peden, white whale, works in translation ·
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1: Eva Luna

February 2, 2018 by bonnie 1 Comment

This was A’s Book Club January pick, and I was delighted. I had read two other Isabel Allende novels before this (The House of the Spirits, which I will defend to this day over One Hundred Years of Solitude, and Zorro), and I have been hoping to work my way through her canon. And this is an excellent choice. I’ve made it a goal to read through more of Allende’s canon this year, and Eva Luna reminded me why. Eva Luna is a storyteller, though […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, Isabel Allende

bonnie's CBR10 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bonnie, Isabel Allende ·
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