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  1. Ok, I think that's enough questions for you all! I'll check back in tomorrow & RT responses from those at work/on different timezones
  2. And does Bendrix accept ‘the possibility of God’? Or does God remain a mystery to him?
  3. Last few questions: ‘I look forward to these evening walks of ours,’ Henry said.’ What do you make of Bendrix & Henry’s relationship?
  4. And @insidebooks says 'have read a fair amount of Greene and always happy to read more. Our Man in Havana is great'
  5. RT @invisiblea Enjoyed it, anything else of his you would recommend? Thought Sarah and Benedrix _were_ in love, but in a complicated way
  6. We have one definite fan of Greene! @stujallen love greene he such versatile writer yes will be reading more
  7. Ok, question 5: Sarah claims that she is ‘a bitch and a fake’. Does she hide her true self from everyone? Who do you think Sarah really is?
  8. While I read people's responses - a more general question...who enjoyed reading it? Did it surprise you? Would you read more Graham Greene?
  9. Question 4: If you’ve seen either of the film adaptations of the book, do you think they captured the inner turmoil of the characters?
  10. So @carolahuttmann reckons that 'Bendrix's feelings for Sarah are deeper than hers are for him. Lust dominates, I think'.
  11. And one more to get you started...How important is the setting and timing of the affair? Is the war an accomplice or an enemy?
  12. and to follow up: Do you think that Sarah and Bendrix were in love or lust?
  13. 1st question:‘A story has no beginning or end (p.1)’. Do you think this is a fair description of The End of the Affair itself?
  14. Ok lovely people, vintagebookclub is go! If you have questions/comments can you address them to @vintagebookclub or use the #vbclub tag?
  15. p.s This account will only be used for monthly bookclub related postings so if you're not following @vintagebooks yet, do so now!
  16. Welcome to the vintagebookclub! Our first title is The End of the Affair, by Graham Greene, which we're going to talk about on 1st September