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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
9:27 AM Sep 1st
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And does Bendrix accept ‘the possibility of God’? Or does God remain a mystery to him?
9:23 AM Sep 1st
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Last few questions: ‘I look forward to these evening walks of ours,’ Henry said.’ What do you make of Bendrix & Henry’s relationship?
9:22 AM Sep 1st
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And @ says 'have read a fair amount of Greene and always happy to read more. Our Man in Havana is great'
9:18 AM Sep 1st
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RT @ Enjoyed it, anything else of his you would recommend? Thought Sarah and Benedrix _were_ in love, but in a complicated way
9:17 AM Sep 1st
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We have one definite fan of Greene! @ love greene he such versatile writer yes will be reading more
9:05 AM Sep 1st
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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?
9:01 AM Sep 1st
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While I read people's responses - a more general question...who enjoyed reading it? Did it surprise you? Would you read more Graham Greene?
8:52 AM Sep 1st
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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?
8:44 AM Sep 1st
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So @ reckons that 'Bendrix's feelings for Sarah are deeper than hers are for him. Lust dominates, I think'.
8:42 AM Sep 1st
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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?
8:31 AM Sep 1st
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and to follow up: Do you think that Sarah and Bendrix were in love or lust?
8:27 AM Sep 1st
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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?
8:26 AM Sep 1st
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Ok lovely people, vintagebookclub is go! If you have questions/comments can you address them to @ or use the tag?
8:25 AM Sep 1st
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p.s This account will only be used for monthly bookclub related postings so if you're not following @ yet, do so now!
6:24 AM Aug 13th
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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
2:12 AM Aug 13th
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