Atonement

Atonement

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  • Author:Ian McEwan
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Summary

Ian McEwan’s symphonic novel of love and war, childhood and class, guilt and forgiveness provides all the satisfaction of a brilliant narrative and the provocation we have come to expect from this master of English prose。

On a hot summer day in 1934, thirteen-year-old Briony Tallis witnesses a moment’s flirtation between her older sister, Cecilia, and Robbie Turner, the son of a servant and Cecilia’s childhood friend。 But Briony’s incomplete grasp of adult motives—together with her precocious literary gifts—brings about a crime that will change all their lives。 As it follows that crime’s repercussions through the chaos and carnage of World War II and into the close of the twentieth century, Atonement engages the reader on every conceivable level, with an ease and authority that mark it as a genuine masterpiece。

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Reviews

Claudia Foglieni

Stupendo, straziante e stupendo。

Edjackson Ferreira

In a few words, this is a book for patient readers who will appreciate its beautiful writing until the plot develops, and makes this writing purposeful。 Subjectivity and objectivity interfere between pages, making your mind float and land。

Jill

Did not finish

Emily Johns

A beautiful story that me crying at the end。 I love this movie so i knew i’d love this book。 Though it was a bit too descriptive at times, i thoroughly enjoyed it!

Melissa

a) life of pi vibes tbh。 life of pi did it better tho。 b) this book is literally everything。 idk how it pulls it off。 c) i hate briony with all my heart but like she grew on me and I hate that she grew on me d) i don’t wanna force this book on cora cuz she’ll hate it but I need someone to read it。 maybe ill text senou。 e) i like the closure。 its satisfying but not? idk it’s a love hate relationship。 Read it please

Kimberley

This was not what I'd hoped。 It was on a goodreads list compiled by readers of about 300 books similar to "A Gentleman in Moscow," yet it wasn't wonderful in a similar way。 I'll admit that I disliked it so much that I skipped whole sections to get it over with, so I can move on to a better book for me。 This was not what I'd hoped。 It was on a goodreads list compiled by readers of about 300 books similar to "A Gentleman in Moscow," yet it wasn't wonderful in a similar way。 I'll admit that I disliked it so much that I skipped whole sections to get it over with, so I can move on to a better book for me。 。。。more

Max

I was preparing to give this book 3 stars, and then I read the final chapter。。。Stop reading now if you don't want the ending spoiled。Once again, the experience as a whole is downgraded to a 'writer's testament' that we can't even trust, which I wouldn't mind if hadn't read it in a million novels already。 It's been done so many times, and it's just annoying now。 It's a shame because the characters are fine-tuned, the war scenes moving and horrific, and the first part of the book is a real page-tu I was preparing to give this book 3 stars, and then I read the final chapter。。。Stop reading now if you don't want the ending spoiled。Once again, the experience as a whole is downgraded to a 'writer's testament' that we can't even trust, which I wouldn't mind if hadn't read it in a million novels already。 It's been done so many times, and it's just annoying now。 It's a shame because the characters are fine-tuned, the war scenes moving and horrific, and the first part of the book is a real page-turner。 McEwan tends to dwell on minutiae that personally, I couldn't care less about, and seems more intent on writing flowery prose than getting to the point。 The scene where Briony walks to the wedding, and he describes every sight she sees along the way。。。Mr。 McEwan, the relevance, please? Similar waffle litters the novel as a whole。 If the ending had been better, I'd have rated this higher, but for me, the conclusion has made me downgrade the experience。 。。。more

Leif Quinlan

Pure bliss。 I had moments of actual anxiety picking up "Atonement" in the first section, such was the viscous foreshadowing of injustice I was to endure。 Then, the second half was carried forward propulsively with action, anticipation, and emotion。 And finally, an ending that sets right the earlier fairytale indulgences that would have been forgiven by this reader at the joy they brought。I join the chorus only - the world needs no more glowing reviews of this novel - in echoing their sentiment: Pure bliss。 I had moments of actual anxiety picking up "Atonement" in the first section, such was the viscous foreshadowing of injustice I was to endure。 Then, the second half was carried forward propulsively with action, anticipation, and emotion。 And finally, an ending that sets right the earlier fairytale indulgences that would have been forgiven by this reader at the joy they brought。I join the chorus only - the world needs no more glowing reviews of this novel - in echoing their sentiment: A perfect novel 。。。more

Katie

loved, loved, loved

Claire Leopold

So beautifully written。 Had me sobbing so much。 I was so invested in Robbie and Cecelia's relationship。 All the visuals described makes it one of my favorites。 So beautifully written。 Had me sobbing so much。 I was so invested in Robbie and Cecelia's relationship。 All the visuals described makes it one of my favorites。 。。。more

Alissa

God this book。。。。 is probably one if not the best book that I've read。For starters the writing。 Like yeah I get it a lot of people don't like purple prose because it's "too elaborate" however, mesdames et moisseur this books prose was amazing。 I simply loved the way McEwan had these little reflection moments for certain things。Example one: everyone finds out that the twins ran away and boom Lola's did her elaborate exit。 Sounds good right and then couple pages down you get Emily's opinions on it God this book。。。。 is probably one if not the best book that I've read。For starters the writing。 Like yeah I get it a lot of people don't like purple prose because it's "too elaborate" however, mesdames et moisseur this books prose was amazing。 I simply loved the way McEwan had these little reflection moments for certain things。Example one: everyone finds out that the twins ran away and boom Lola's did her elaborate exit。 Sounds good right and then couple pages down you get Emily's opinions on it and how Lola is like her mother in everyway possible down that exit。 That was just boom! To me。 Next the characters。 Like yeah I get Briony is unlike able I totally get that。 But, her as a character should not be the reason to not like this book。 For some odd reason I felt sympathy towards her。 I kind off understood the reason why she did the things she did。。。。 I mean I saw the build up。 She was a very imaginative child。 And Cecillia ohh Cee 。。。more

Elianagonccalves

this book broke my soul

Aurora (guateqliterario)

¡Guau! El final me ha sorprendido y esto ha hecho que mi opinión del libro fuera aún mejor。El libro está narrado en tres partes diferenciadas en tiempo y protagonistas。 Mientras en la primera, el autor nos va presentando a los personajes en su hábitat natural en Inglaterra y nos hace llegar al evento en torno al cual girará toda la trama; en la segunda parte, nos cuenta el devenir de un acontecimiento histórico: la guerra contra Alemania y cómo los protas van adaptándose a su nueva vida。Las dos ¡Guau! El final me ha sorprendido y esto ha hecho que mi opinión del libro fuera aún mejor。El libro está narrado en tres partes diferenciadas en tiempo y protagonistas。 Mientras en la primera, el autor nos va presentando a los personajes en su hábitat natural en Inglaterra y nos hace llegar al evento en torno al cual girará toda la trama; en la segunda parte, nos cuenta el devenir de un acontecimiento histórico: la guerra contra Alemania y cómo los protas van adaptándose a su nueva vida。Las dos hermanas Tallis acaban ejerciendo como enfermeras y nos van narrando con una realidad brutal como llegan de jodidos los soldados del frente。 Mientras que Robbie está intentando reunirse con su batallón en Francia para retirarse a casa, pues la guerra ya la tienen prácticamente perdida。。。La tercera parte nos desvela cómo será el futuro de los tres personajes principales y de algunos secundarios que mucho han tenido que ver con el desarrollo de la historia。 Es un libro que sorprende pues te deja creer que vas a leer una historia de amor y amistad tranquila y apacible pero acaba siendo una historia de mentira, cobardía y expiación。 Impresiona y asusta lo fácil que se puede hundir a alguien en la miseria con unos cuantos elementos a tu favor。 Me da rabia la poca suerte de los protagonistas。。。después de leer esto, creo sinceramente que hay gente que ha nacido para sufrir。。。 Impresiona lo injusta que es la vida y lo rápido que se olvida un nombre, una reputación o una cara。 Todo esto aliñado con los horrores de la guerra。。。¡Seguiré leyendo al autor! 。。。more

Jeff Mccurry

Brilliant, powerful, and very sad。

Amelia Valentine

had to read for school this year (so i actually technically only read the first three chapters)

Krishna Chaitanya

I think Atonement is a modern classic。 This is my third time reading this beautiful book and it still manages to evoke the most human side of me。 It's a picturesque, lucid and heartbreaking book。 Ian McEwan's Booker prize winning Amsterdam was also a great novel but Atonement is truly his masterpiece。 Especially the second half of the book is so well structured。 I don't read many love stories but I love this one。 I think Atonement is a modern classic。 This is my third time reading this beautiful book and it still manages to evoke the most human side of me。 It's a picturesque, lucid and heartbreaking book。 Ian McEwan's Booker prize winning Amsterdam was also a great novel but Atonement is truly his masterpiece。 Especially the second half of the book is so well structured。 I don't read many love stories but I love this one。 。。。more

Gina

this ending has me shaking and crying

Lia

This book, for me, was the sort of novel that forces you to look at it objectively and decide where it sits in its goodness。 I really enjoyed this, part one more so than part 2 (which I did not entirely enjoy and had to push through a little- I should say I don’t enjoy and have never enjoyed the topics of war and reading about them)。 I do truly like how he depicted the wars impact on an individual level, utilising tiny overlooked fragments of day to day life that we don’t take in or consciously This book, for me, was the sort of novel that forces you to look at it objectively and decide where it sits in its goodness。 I really enjoyed this, part one more so than part 2 (which I did not entirely enjoy and had to push through a little- I should say I don’t enjoy and have never enjoyed the topics of war and reading about them)。 I do truly like how he depicted the wars impact on an individual level, utilising tiny overlooked fragments of day to day life that we don’t take in or consciously appreciate as part of the bigger picture of life and living。 I really did enjoy the ending, but I am conflicted on how much I liked this。 It felt as if I was assigned to read a book for school that I was meant to hate but didn’t。 I had a constant d feeling of nostalgia, as if I was a teenager in school again- I took a lot from it。 It reworded and reframed things I have felt and images that have been posed to me that I haven’t been able to understand or receive properly in the past。 I did find myself getting confused as to who was talking, his way of writing is definitely unique as is the set out of the book。 Adolescence is complex and he framed that well, through this story。 His utilisation of language was warming。 I could say more , but I must sleep。 。。。more

Eli

why briony why

Mira

3。5 stars

Judy

I shouldn’t read books written English authors。 It’s a great book but too many details for me。 There was no way the woman could atone for her lies。

Sofia Palenzuela

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Alison

I wasn't keen to read the book as I had seen the movie and didn't really enjoy it。 But the book is so much more descriptive and sets the tone beautifully。 I wasn't keen to read the book as I had seen the movie and didn't really enjoy it。 But the book is so much more descriptive and sets the tone beautifully。 。。。more

Kier Scrivener

The ending and its metafiction is what makes this novel beautiful。 The story itself is not one I would have imagined would become prominent。 We follow Briony age thirteen who after walking in on her sister and her lifelong friend consumating their love later testifies that he raped their cousin。 This is midway but the central discussion。 I am very wary of men depicting rape as central part of their story and this case the victim is one of the few to have only a handful of thoughts given on it。 A The ending and its metafiction is what makes this novel beautiful。 The story itself is not one I would have imagined would become prominent。 We follow Briony age thirteen who after walking in on her sister and her lifelong friend consumating their love later testifies that he raped their cousin。 This is midway but the central discussion。 I am very wary of men depicting rape as central part of their story and this case the victim is one of the few to have only a handful of thoughts given on it。 And none to her emotions around being violated。 Instead it makes the central figure of injury that of the accused, who is innocent and has his life sidelined by being imprisoned。 But it feels an odd choice。 I won't accuse it of misogyny, because I don’t think that was McEwan's intent。 But it is just strange to have decided this was a story that needed to be told。 The incident could have been anything。 But he choose rape and then made it completely absent of any exploration of sexual trauma。 It also adds to the damaging depictions by having a woman lie about rape and have the victim marry her rapist and be framed as an antagonistic force against the redemption of Robbie and the atonement of Briony。The plot itself is not the most conhesive, it feels very dry。 Briony remarks on her lack of love of characters and that might be an author insert。 Because though the plot is driven by character decisions, we get only brief deep looks into who they are。 Most notably skipping Robbie's time in prision, and Briony growing up or grappling with her grief。 We are told that she realizes but we are not walked through。 The last chapter of old Briony is compelling but the novel itself is okay and doesn't age the best。 。。。more

Delaney Carter

Incredibly beautiful writing, slow moving but worth it

Amalia

I will never not think about this。

maria victoria Hernandez Recio

Trata sobre una familia inglesa de los años 30 y la posterior guerra mundial, que guarda un secreto。 La manera de contar la historia me parece muy interesante, usando narradores múltiples y múltiples visiones sobre una misma escena, lo que me parece muy innovador。Trata la guerra de manera dura pero realista, no como heroica y salvadora sino como destructiva, lo cual me parece bastante acertado。Me ha gustado muchísimo y lo recomiendo a todo el mundo que le gusten los libros que abordan temas deli Trata sobre una familia inglesa de los años 30 y la posterior guerra mundial, que guarda un secreto。 La manera de contar la historia me parece muy interesante, usando narradores múltiples y múltiples visiones sobre una misma escena, lo que me parece muy innovador。Trata la guerra de manera dura pero realista, no como heroica y salvadora sino como destructiva, lo cual me parece bastante acertado。Me ha gustado muchísimo y lo recomiendo a todo el mundo que le gusten los libros que abordan temas delicados。 。。。more

Diana King

*4。5* The way the author was able to capture each person’s POV was brilliant and it was natural to completely believe each character’s reasoning while each being so different to the others。 Two of the three main characters are women and the complexity of their thoughts and complicated relationship with entering adulthood was very realistic and respectfully done。 I really loved the way it was formatted - it really helped the twists in the story。 It would be 5 stars if it wasn’t a little boring at *4。5* The way the author was able to capture each person’s POV was brilliant and it was natural to completely believe each character’s reasoning while each being so different to the others。 Two of the three main characters are women and the complexity of their thoughts and complicated relationship with entering adulthood was very realistic and respectfully done。 I really loved the way it was formatted - it really helped the twists in the story。 It would be 5 stars if it wasn’t a little boring at times。 。。。more

Danielle W

This is one of those books where the ending makes or breaks the story。

Mat

I read it slowly over 17 days。 Then I watched the film。 It is extraordinary。 Mcewan is a very intense mind, and one of those authors I'll come back too。 Robbie is one of those kind and intelligent protagonists that you root for。 He's just outside of the grounds of the mansion, and of course, he brings the two runaway boys back to the front porch。 The story is an expression on writing, psychology, the dramatic disarray of war, and of course, atonement。 And, the atonement in this book is so compli I read it slowly over 17 days。 Then I watched the film。 It is extraordinary。 Mcewan is a very intense mind, and one of those authors I'll come back too。 Robbie is one of those kind and intelligent protagonists that you root for。 He's just outside of the grounds of the mansion, and of course, he brings the two runaway boys back to the front porch。 The story is an expression on writing, psychology, the dramatic disarray of war, and of course, atonement。 And, the atonement in this book is so complicated that it can only be imagined by a writer, writing of a writer, and I'll just let you read the book to figure that one out。 。。。more