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Related: About this forumPULITZER PRIZE: Donna Tartt's "THE GOLDFINCH"!!!!!
Just heard this on the NBC evening news and I am loving it!
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dixiegrrrrl
(60,123 posts)So many many books....I gotta prioritize the list again.
Little_Wing
(417 posts)It really was a phenomenal journey, captured in compelling prose. Good for her!
I'm in the middle of The Secret History and can recognize the growth of her voice and art from this first work to the latest. 
Paladin
(31,850 posts)I hope they do a decent job.
Mz Pip
(28,251 posts)Her characters are so unusual and interesting and she really brings them to life.
I really enjoyed The Secret History, too. 
Paladin
(31,850 posts)womanofthehills
(10,553 posts)was one of my favorite parts of the book.
It's a book I keep thinking about months after finishing it.
Paladin
(31,850 posts)I hope the movie does it justice.
Phentex
(16,645 posts)I was sucked in right away and kept wanting to read more. I've had a few people say the opposite. (?)
Paladin
(31,850 posts)But I have heard a few folks had a hard time getting started with it.
AngryOldDem
(14,180 posts)Looking forward to it.
Paladin
(31,850 posts)Paladin
(31,850 posts)In today's NY Times Book Review, there's an interview with her, in which she says that "The Goldfinch" is one of several books she's currently reading.
llmart
(17,008 posts)I am almost finished and parts of it are depressing to me because I'm feeling sorry for all this guy has gone through in his life.  The prose is amazing though and it is very well written.  Maybe summertime isn't the time to read something like this 
 
Paladin
(31,850 posts)It is beautifully written, isn't it? And once again: I hope the movie does justice to the novel.








