Homeri Carmina ad optimorum librorum fidem expressa

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Homeri Carmina ad optimorum librorum fidem expressa (Ancient Greek language, 1852, sumptibus et typis B.G . Teubneri)

665 pages

Ancient Greek language

Published Oct. 19, 1852 by sumptibus et typis B.G . Teubneri.

OCLC Number:
71745787

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3 stars (2 reviews)

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3 stars

As a psychological thriller, I think this will work much better as a movie rather than as a book. I found the metaphors and description throughout cliched. The plot was unrealistic in text form, with too many improbable turns. The weaving of the past and present together in the film-making twist was admittedly interesting, but also left many plot holes after its conclusion. Why did the motorbike rider run Ben off the road? How was Ben able to become a successful architect after his childhood experiences, and how did this affect his later life?

The narration by Richard Armitage was superb; and this will make an engaging piece of television.

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3 stars

As a psychological thriller, I think this will work much better as a movie rather than as a book. I found the metaphors and description throughout cliched. The plot was unrealistic in text form, with too many improbable turns. The weaving of the past and present together in the film-making twist was admittedly interesting, but also left many plot holes after its conclusion. Why did the motorbike rider run Ben off the road? How was Ben able to become a successful architect after his childhood experiences, and how did this affect his later life?

The narration by Richard Armitage was superb; and this will make an engaging piece of television.