When he chooses to make his history personal rather than impersonal, he chooses to tell a far more compelling story than he'd originally planned. When Captain Corelli (Nicolas Cage) and the Italian army arrive, the soldiers set up their tents at Antísamos (Andosamis) Beach, a couple of miles east of Sámi on the other side of the peninsula. On par with "Gone With the Wind," & other epics like "Cold Mountain" & "The English Patient," it truly was, to this impressionable-though-selective reader, what is the equivalent of a wondrous trip to Adult Disneyland, where surprises loom ever-near, and whimsy runs amok. You never know what is going to happen next. I first read this book in 1994, not long after my first daughter was born. Despite it being well-written, it's pacing was terrible, and I really had to fight to get through it. Would you think less of me if I said I loved this book? The author has one of those bizarre scattered minds that makes following his plots entertaining. At the end of Dr. Iannis 's day, he sits at home and chuckles about his medical successes of the day--namely, curing old man Stamatis 's earache, which Dr. Iannis discovered was the result of a pea in the ear canal. Start by marking “Corelli's Mandolin” as Want to Read: Error rating book. When a fisherman leaves to fight with the Greek army during World War II, his fiancée falls in love with the local Italian commander. Then she battled with herself and in the end succumbed to her emotions and finally fell head over heels in love, a love that in the end could never be. Nicolas Cage does not fit the role at all in my opinion, and the film just can't capture the full story at. This story left you with a feeling of profound feelings of sorrow for Pelagia & Antonio she definitely had loved and lost and she had known nothing but loss and tragedy through most of her life from her mother's death all the way to losing Antonio in a very unusual way. The actual tite of this book is Corelli's Mandolin (the movie, based on the book, was called Captain Corelli's Mandolin). Invasion of the Italians 2/4 Pelagia has had no reply to over 100 letters to her fiance Mandras. I enjoyed the book at that period of time and I liked the idea that a foreigner chose to write something about Greece (before Victoria Hislop). I just scanned the 121 books that I've already read belonging to. This is Benito Mussolini, one-time Fascist dictator of Italy and streetlight ornament of the same: Running throughout the novel is a Homeric theme which I really liked. It is, if anything, an effective composition of high Romance and a coming-of-age story: two classic stories in. 3/4 Pelagia's fallen for the charms of Captain Corelli, but she's engaged. Captain Corelli's Mandolin Louis de Bernières A thoroughly enjoyable book, which brought me laughter sadness anger happiness disappointment redemption and wastefulness.
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