
(October 23, 2017 12:17AM. I liked this book. I was apprehensive at first, but I grew to truly like Eli Sisters, as was clearly the author's intention. From the very beginning this book reminded me of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unforunate Events. I only read the first three books because I couldn't bear the constant let downs and just knowing that no matter what, misery would befall those children. I instantly intuited that The Sisters Brothers would not have the happily ever after ending, no matter how much I hoped for it. I won't go into any details, but I really did enjoy this book, especially the style it was written. It gave a very specific voice to Eli and that helped to paint a vivid image in my mind of who he was. I liked how Eli was a fully realised character; a complex man of many emotions, opinions, and thoughts. I discovered just yesterday that a film version is in the works. The actors slated don't match what I envisioned and I immediately dismissed the possibility of ever seeing it. Then I noticed the director: Jacques Audiard. "Damn," I thought aloud, "now I think I gotta give it a shot.")
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