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October Read - Burial Rites

And if you thought Russian books have confusing names, do read this one.. It takes time to get the Scandinavian ones :P :P.. Although the author has very nicely given an explanation for the names in the beginning of the book.
Lots of questions rolling in my mind right now and I hope others who have voted for this as a BOTM do join me in reading it so that we can have a good discussion.
There is a variety of subjects that this book has touched upon, which will make for a good discussion, especially in terms of its relevance in our lives today.

But interestingly, the author is from Australia. (view spoiler)
Would be interesting to read through the book to see if it matches up to the few Scandinavian books I've read. :)



Well thought characters...*or I should say researched* And regarding the names, I kind of ignored them and adopted some similar names for my own ease...
Any thoughts??



Well thought characters...*or I should say researched* And regarding the names, I kind of i..."
about names I'm also reading only first names. Their surnames are so tough.
Agnes and Margaret are my favorite characters so far. I am very eager to know more about Agnes's past and hope it'll be very interesting considering the mystery that the author has created around her character.
as for Margaret, I am liking her role. She is putting so much effort in being habitual to Agnes's presence in her home.

he isn't saying much. He is quite type fir now. Don't know if he is going to be like this throughout the book or he'll say something. But Reverend's duty is to listen and then say the right words. Toti is still trying to know Agnes. What she is like? What happened to her? The circumstances and all?
and just like Toti I am also waiting for answers to all these questions.

+1..Agreed to that... :P

I had to listen to the songs right after reading the book.

And yes, like I've been saying, the voice of Agnes is hauntingly beautiful. And what makes it even better is the (view spoiler)
Detailed review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Well written, isn't it Smitha? And harsh indeed!

I do want to watch this in movie form because that's the only way I will get a chance to see Iceland though I have formed a mental impression of it.


Well thought characters...*or I should say researched* And regarding the names, I kind of i..."
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Agnes is also portrayed as a brave woman. So I thought she could have done something.
Just that I wanted them to try at least. Toti, Jon etc.would have been sympathetic to their causes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e30u...
And a discussion with the author: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wjCo...


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I'm trying to answer as many as I can, and would love to hear your responses too.
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I started late yesterday and am around halfway mark now. I am enjoying this so much. I started to list what I am loving, but will save that for end to make this spoiler-free.
The poverty in Iceland surprised me. It shouldn't have as it is logical for a place that high up north. It's not only the servants but also the farmers. Also their way of living was pretty unique too. I was mentally comparing it American pioneers and felt that perhaps the pioneers were a tad luckier.


Yes. It gets interesting.

Till where you have reached?

"Set against Iceland's stark landscape, Hannah Kent brings to vivid life the story of Agnes, who, charged with the brutal murder of her former master, is sent to an isolated farm to await execution. "
Let's read and discuss our thoughts about the story, the characters, and whatever unfolds in this promising tale.