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To read First: Atonement or The Sense of an Ending
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Mar 26, 2012 04:59AM

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Atonement is so well-written and with really sympathetic characters. The story really made me think and in my opinion should have won the Man Booker.

Sense of an Ending is slight and handles its "big" themes in a clumsy fashion. Atonement is not only a beautiful love story, but manages to do something complicated with the idea of fiction.



About Atonement, I've seen the movie first and loved it. It is one of my all time faves. So right now I am curious to know if the book is better as it usually happens ? And should I read it now that I've seen the movie?


Ana wrote: "Sense of an Ending is not for those looking for a traditional novel with a predictable plot development, climax and resolution (and I love traditional novels don't get me wrong) The first compariso..."
Many of those same things can be applied to Atonement. The narrative structure is quite different and the rug is pulled from the reader in the end. The Good Soldier is miles ahead of Sense of an Ending in terms of execution, theme, and even how the unreliable narration functions. The Good Soldier is a masterpiece; Sense of an Ending is slight and forgettable.
Many of those same things can be applied to Atonement. The narrative structure is quite different and the rug is pulled from the reader in the end. The Good Soldier is miles ahead of Sense of an Ending in terms of execution, theme, and even how the unreliable narration functions. The Good Soldier is a masterpiece; Sense of an Ending is slight and forgettable.






agree wholeheartedly. I thought that 'a sense of an ending' is mediocre in comparison.
It's so life-affirming to have all these people chime in with Atonement instead of The Sense of an Ending. I feel like my faith in humanity has been restored!



I'm so glad you said this. I found the book sensitive and touching and very much in line with the questions I have about my life, my memories and my past. I have recommended it to many friends.

Síle wrote: "Which would you read first? I've chosen the Sense of an Ending given that it's a shorter book so that it won't make much difference either way. But I was in a quandry last night, so it set me think..."
Atonement is the superior book, in my opinion. It is more of a sweeping story and beautifully written. Though I liked The Sense of an Ending, the ending confused me at first and I had to read it again. I don't really think these books are similar in tone or style, so in some respects it is not "fair" to compare them. However, I do recommend reading both.
Atonement is the superior book, in my opinion. It is more of a sweeping story and beautifully written. Though I liked The Sense of an Ending, the ending confused me at first and I had to read it again. I don't really think these books are similar in tone or style, so in some respects it is not "fair" to compare them. However, I do recommend reading both.


Another vote for this beautiful book. We may be in the minority in the group, but I too could not put it down.











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