Average rating of novels 191 – 200: 3.3 stars (out of 5)
191. ★★★½ Ender’s Game
192. ★★★★½ The Cellis of Sarajevo
193. ★½ The Recognitions
194. ★★★ Go Set a Watchman
195 ★★★½ Stardust
196. ★★★½ The Death of the Heart
197. ★★ Portnoy’s Complaint
198. ★★★½ Midnight’s Children
199. ★★★½ Oliver Twist
210. ★★★★ The Princess Bride
Favorite: The Cellist of Sarajevo
Least Favorite: The Recognitions
Best Hero: Ender from Ender’s Game
Best Heroine: Arrow from The Cellist of Sarajevo
Best Villain: The Six-Fingered Man aka Count Rugen from The Princess Bride
Most interesting/Complex character: Inigo Montoya from The Princess Bride
Best Subtitle (or alternate title: The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern’s Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure, The “Good Parts” Version
Best Quotation: I’ll put it in my own words: the time your friends need you is when they’re wrong, Jean Louise. They don’t need you when they’re right. ~ Uncle Jack from Go Set a Watchman
Runner Up: …she is, at once, sure of two things. The first is that she does not want to kill this man, and the second is that she must. ~ narrative regarding Arrow from The Cellist of Sarajevo
Honorable mention: “Adventures are all very well in their place”, he thought, “but there’s a lot to be said for regular meals and freedom from pain.” ~ Tristran Thorn from Stardust
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The first part of your Thorn quote brings to mind hobbits :-)
ReplyDeleteIndeed...'tis very Hobttish, though the character's name is more Dwarvish. I see that I failed to mention what novel that was from...Stardust, very enjoyable.
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