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The Resurrectionist

The Resurrectionist

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Author: James Bradley
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Category: Book

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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 36 reviews
Sales Rank: 1155

Media: Paperback
Pages: 352
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 1

ISBN: 0571232760
EAN: 9780571232765
ASIN: 0571232760

Publication Date: June 19, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: some small creases on cover

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Customer Reviews:   Read 31 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars ...I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE!   September 1, 2008
A. J. West (North Yorks, England)
I've tried and tried to like it. I've thought over and over that it will get better. I've persevered and got so far through that I don't want to give up but...


1 out of 5 stars Why was I so quick to buy?   August 30, 2008
Christine Haley (Essex)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Bought too early to read previous reviews and saved for holiday. Such a disappointment and for once agree with most other reviewers. Incomprehensible and implausible plot, characters appearing with no introduction and all lacking in depth. Like to use my imagination but this was ridiculous and very frustrating - were we supposed to be mind readers? Where was the promised atmosphere. Second section even worse - how, what, who etc. Did not give up but was so tempted. Expect to see lines of this book on charity shop shelves.


4 out of 5 stars Good but not great...Displaying talent though   August 27, 2008
J. Borst (London)
This book has stayed with me and I personally found that the second half worked after the first part (for those who haven't read the book, there is change of location and mood). However, it left me with a sense of disappointment. The book rushes along and I was left feeling that more attention and character development for fewer characters would have made for a more rounder novel. However, it is definitely worth reading and indeed was haunting at times.


1 out of 5 stars Weakly plotted and poorly characterised   August 19, 2008
English Mum (Ireland)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Englishmum.com's July book was The Resurrectionist by James Bradley. Admittedly I got this late and had to force myself to read it over one weekend but `force' is definitely the right word. I found that the old fashioned language, although no doubt authentic, quite awkward:

`It is three months since I came here, apprenticed to my master's side so I might learn his trade.'

I really, really enjoyed the descriptions of London in the early 1800s - he went into great detail about how they lived, what they ate, the people, the places - this was by far the most enjoyable part of the book for me. However I didn't really think there was much of a plot: orphaned chap comes to London, works for anatomist, gets in a fight (why did he just not tell his boss what happened for God's sake? He'd already had the fight with the bloke so knew he could handle him), gets with an actress/prostitute, is devastated when her friend dies (why?), loses his job, descends into opium addiction (I hated this - aren't you supposed to like your hero? I didn't like him at all - I have no sympathy for drug addicts, either in the early 19th century or today), gets in with a bad crowd, robs graves, murders people, then whoosh, he's off to Australia (bit confusing, that, as he's not convicted for the murders but for being a `vagabond'), falls in love with this girl, doesn't get together with her and that's it.

Other members of the book club commented:

"the problem was the "hero". He was not a hero. You wanted to like him, but you couldn't. You couldn't even feel sorry for him - I tried, but after the incident where he watched someone brutally torture and murder a kitten and actually enjoyed it, well, that was the end of any support, sympathy, empathy etc. And if you can't connect with a book's leading character in any way, the book just becoimes a chore"

I liked the detail too, but the plot stank. Forgive me if I'm wrong but... he dies in England then... Australia! Is is the same guy? What's the point?

At this stage in the plot I got fed up and bored and went to see David Starkey for a proper book...

"Top marks for place descriptions but nada for characters. The was he wrote them didn't make me feel for any of them. Maybe I just didn't get it but surely the authors' intent is to make you `identify' with his characters? Empathy for the main character, distrust for the antihero, that sort of thing? The `flow' of the story was stilted and the characters very wishy-washy. At Best."

In summary - we were all greatly disappointed and didn't think the book warranted its 'brooding Gothic horror' label.



1 out of 5 stars Pointless   August 18, 2008
E. T. Crummack (London)
Characters very poorly drawn - almost impossible to distinguish between Dickensian stereotypes. Nothing new - a story told often and more effectively by others. The two parts of the novel were completely disjointed. No surprises. Loved The Book Thief - hated this waste of time!

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