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theyawningeye's review against another edition
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
Recommended to me by a dear friend. This book is a wild ride, I had so much fun reading it. Though in the end, it drags a tad bit. But the author ties all the loose ends in a neat bow which is quite satisfying. The funny part is I didn’t care for any of the characters (there was no emotional connection whatsoever) but I was totally curious to find out which page of the story they would pull themselves together and figure their shit out, ’cause there was A TON of shit to shovel in this tale and the characters are pro at bullshitting themselves! I also appreciate the author’s eye for detail, and the translator did a superb job. I recommend buddy-reading this book as I sort-of did! It’s more fun that way.
alise410's review against another edition
I read it in French to improve my French but it's too difficult and a little slow for my taste.
rmarcin's review against another edition
4.0
This is the first book by Musso that I have read, although it is his 15th novel. I will have to go back and read some of his earlier works. This is a very complex novel, and it really does have the feel of a novel written by a Frenchman. The writing is distinct.
The premise is that an elite prep school is readying to begin a new construction project and they have invited back the students from the past 25 years. Thomas, an established author returns, and is met by two of his childhood friends, Maxime and Fanny. Maxime is a dad with 2 children, and Fanny is a doctor. The three of them share a terrible secret from 25 years ago. At the time, Vinca Rockwell and Alexis Clement, her teacher, disappeared. Rumors of an affair were circulated. But that isn't the truth at all.
Thomas's parents were both deans at the school and Maxime's father worked there as well. Thomas's parents and Maxime's father, Francis, also harbor secrets.
Thomas is determined to investigate the happenings of that night many years ago, and in doing so uncovers some very interesting secrets. The book's ending leaves you with many thoughts - what will parents do to protect their children, what is the real truth - what Thomas chooses to believe, or what was told / revealed throughout the book? Very interesting!
#TheReunion #Guillaume Musso
The premise is that an elite prep school is readying to begin a new construction project and they have invited back the students from the past 25 years. Thomas, an established author returns, and is met by two of his childhood friends, Maxime and Fanny. Maxime is a dad with 2 children, and Fanny is a doctor. The three of them share a terrible secret from 25 years ago. At the time, Vinca Rockwell and Alexis Clement, her teacher, disappeared. Rumors of an affair were circulated. But that isn't the truth at all.
Thomas's parents were both deans at the school and Maxime's father worked there as well. Thomas's parents and Maxime's father, Francis, also harbor secrets.
Thomas is determined to investigate the happenings of that night many years ago, and in doing so uncovers some very interesting secrets. The book's ending leaves you with many thoughts - what will parents do to protect their children, what is the real truth - what Thomas chooses to believe, or what was told / revealed throughout the book? Very interesting!
#TheReunion #Guillaume Musso
ninon_'s review against another edition
dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
4.0
kruppam's review against another edition
5.0
Recenzie : https://cititoriferoce.weebly.com/blog/guillaume-musso-fata-si-noaptea
berthouille's review against another edition
adventurous
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.0
jmclincoln's review against another edition
3.0
Perhaps it was the translation? I was not particularly impressed as the jacket blurbs would have you believe. I did care whether the characters were successful or not. Readable but a bit far fetched.
ratalitdeslivres's review against another edition
3.0
I didn’t touch the book for months, after reading maybe 10 pages. But that’s always like that, when you read Guillaume Musso. At first, you are not interested, that’s boring. But you have to let it a chance. I read it in my way to Paris and at the hotel, finished it in one day.
kellyvandamme's review against another edition
4.0
Meet Thomas. He’s a novelist and a rather popular one at that, but his numerous fans don’t know about the demons he has been fighting since 1992, the secrets he has been hiding. Truth be told, I never really bonded with Thomas, but I found him to be an interesting protagonist nonetheless. In 1992 he had the biggest crush on Vinca, but unfortunately for him, he wasn’t alone in that. And then she disappeared and he’s been wondering what happened to her ever since. Thomas has been away from home for many years, but now he’s back for the reunion, and right away he’s questioning his own sanity for returning home because he’s been there for like 5 seconds and he’s already receiving threats. However, he feels he has no choice but to ride this thing out, all the while trying to keep his secrets safe. Along the way, Thomas finally finds out where Vinca is, but that’s not all he finds out; the man gets a lot more than he’s bargained for and the bigger picture he’s uncovering turns out to be much bigger than he (or I for that matter) ever even suspected. The setting, the plot, the characters have a bit of a Twin Peaks thing going on, with Vinca as a light version of Laura Palmer, and with a whole cast of mysterious, secretive, kind of murderous people in a setting that feels just that little bit off, a tad uncanny.
The Reunion starts out pretty traditionally though, kind of straight-forward, the classic thriller where the main character and the reader alike, are transported from present-day events to the past where something happened that was hidden away at the time and that is threatening to rear its ugly head now and come back to mess up the protagonist’s life. As the blurb mentions: there’s a body in the school, so naturally I was expecting a body to be found and the culprits to do massive damage control and whatever else was needed to stop said body from resurfacing. And so I started The Reunion expecting a secret, albeit a very ugly one, on the brink of exposure. I was wrong. There isn’t just one secret, there are multiple secrets and they are all hideous! The Côte d’Azur is a veritable breeding ground of them or so it seems and quite a lot of people have been keeping secrets for quite a lot of years. And I was not equipped to deal with that! I’m still reeling, I am! Every time I thought, oh okay, now I see what happened, now I understand, another venomous little twist came around and wiped that smug grin right off my face. And that’s all I’m telling you, I’m keeping this little "chat" firmly in the bag
The Reunion starts out pretty traditionally though, kind of straight-forward, the classic thriller where the main character and the reader alike, are transported from present-day events to the past where something happened that was hidden away at the time and that is threatening to rear its ugly head now and come back to mess up the protagonist’s life. As the blurb mentions: there’s a body in the school, so naturally I was expecting a body to be found and the culprits to do massive damage control and whatever else was needed to stop said body from resurfacing. And so I started The Reunion expecting a secret, albeit a very ugly one, on the brink of exposure. I was wrong. There isn’t just one secret, there are multiple secrets and they are all hideous! The Côte d’Azur is a veritable breeding ground of them or so it seems and quite a lot of people have been keeping secrets for quite a lot of years. And I was not equipped to deal with that! I’m still reeling, I am! Every time I thought, oh okay, now I see what happened, now I understand, another venomous little twist came around and wiped that smug grin right off my face. And that’s all I’m telling you, I’m keeping this little "chat" firmly in the bag