The People in the Trees

Hanya Yanagihara
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The People in the Trees

Hanya Yanagihara
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Overall rating: 3.5555556 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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Don’t recommend

"Don’t recommend. Read after little life with high expectations. Very boring."

Hilary (1/5)

An Intriguing Read!

"Hanya Yanagihara has such a talent when it comes to writing characters that readers get emotionally attached to. With this book, I really liked the way the story was told. The duality of the explorers journal in contrast with his best friend’s annotations made this story way more interesting than it otherwise would have been. I definitely would recommend this to anyone who enjoys Hanya Yanagihara’s other works. #indigoemployee"

Julia (3/5)

One of the greats

"This author never disappoints! If you were a fan of A Little Life - get this book ASAP."

Daniela (5/5)

Unlikeable narrator

"I wish I could love this book but I just don't. The narrator is unbearable. The actual plot is also definitely not for everyone. . read at your own risk."

Ohdrey (2/5)

Dark and Difficult Book

"Deals with themes of the white saviour, environmental destruction, and who to believe regarding assault. Excellent, slow build read."

Sarah (4/5)

Great, but probably not for everyone

"I’ve been meaning to pick up this book for months, and I’m so happy that I did. I found it to be beautifully written and very interesting- I couldn't put it down! However, due to some of the disturbing themes it discusses (such as colonization, moral relativism and sexual exploitation), I would struggle to recommend it to “just anyone”. Before picking the book up, I would advise a reader to make themselves aware of this subject material."

Laura (5/5)

Beautifully written and very interesting

"Great book but probably not for everyone."

Sofia (5/5)

Deserves a 4. 5

"This book left me reeling. Exceptionally and eloquently written, Yanagihara weaves a tale that leaves you questioning everything."

ImlikeTT (4/5)

Gripping but somewhat unsatisfying

"The book was difficult to put down, but I ultimately found the ending unsatisfying (and unsettling) was this book about relativism? predatory behaviour? both? I'm not sure."

Just (3/5)

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  • Date de publication : May 06, 2014
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 496
  • Éditeur : Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
  • ISBN : 9780345803313
  • Dimensions : 5.18" W x 1.06" L x 8.0" H
One of the Best Books of the Year: Chicago Tribune San Francisco Chronicle The Wall Street Journal • Publishers Weekly • Huffington Post • Cosmopolitan

“Exhaustingly inventive and almost defiant in its refusal to offer redemption or solace. . . . As for Yanagihara, she is a writer to marvel at.” —The New York Times Book Review

“A mystery story, an ecological parable, a monstrous confession, and a fascinating consideration of moral relativism. . . . A triumph of the imagination." —Anthony Doerr, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of All the Light We Cannot See

“Haunting. . . . A standout novel . . . thrilling.” —The Wall Street Journal

“Fascinating and multilayered. . . . [Yanagihara’s] storytelling is masterful. . . . Hugely ambitious and entertaining.” —The Boston Globe

“A deeply satisfying adventure story. . . . Provokes discussions about science, morality and our obsession with youth.” —Chicago Tribune

“Hauntingly strange and utterly convincing. . . .  A novel you will finish and immediately want to read again; a complex, elegant and wonderfully troubling debut.” —Sarah Waters, author of Tipping the Velvet

“Feels like a National Geographic story by way of Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. . . . The world Yanagihara conjures up, full of ‘dark pockets of mystery,’ is magical." —The Times (London)

“An engrossing, beautifully detailed, at times amazing (and shocking) novel." —Paul Theroux, author of The Lower River and The Great Railway Bazaar
 

“By turns brilliant, provocative and profoundly sobering.” —Independent on Sunday (London)

“Captivating—and thoroughly unsettling." —Vogue

“Impossible to resist. . . . Packed with a symphony of complex themes made accessible by the sheer poetry of [Yanagihara’s] prose. . . . [A] brilliantly told story." —The Daily Mail (London)

“A Nabokovian phantasmagoria. . . . Hanya Yanagihara is a writer to watch.” —Madison Smartt Bell, author of The Color of Night and All Souls’ Rising

“Engrossing.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune

“Richly imagined. . . . Striking and highly satisfying." —The Guardian (London)

“Astonishing. . . . Riveting." —Interview magazine

“Pulses with big ideas. . . . Masterful. . . . [An] audacious, beautifully wrought tragedy." —The Toronto Star
Hanya Yanagihara lives in New York.

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