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Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
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it was amazing
bookshelves: read-in-german, favorites

This was one of the best-written books I have ever read. There was something so special about the writing style, I can't really put it into words. It was just so "fitting" and transported me right into this fascinating world. I knew absolutely nothing about the Geisha tradition going into this book, and I feel like I've learnt so much! It is extremely evident that the author did a lot of extensive research and clearly appreciates the Japanese culture. I never would have guessed that I could become so invested in the life of a single girl, who is growing up in a country I don't have any connection to, and who is living a lifestyle I've never thought all too much about before.

I thing the exquisite writing style is what truly makes this book. Of course the plot is interesting as well (especially if, like me, you don't know anything about all the work that goes into becoming a Geisha), but without Arthur Golden's wonderful storytelling it would have been only half as good. He made me feel things I wouldn't have felt otherwise. He managed to make even the most mundane things sound exciting and interesting. I especially need to mention the fact that there were many things happening I would have found disgusting and appalling under different circumstances (this is not a critique on the book itself; these situations are realistic and an attribute to the time period the book takes place in). However, the author pulled me so far into the story and had such a beautiful way of describing things, that I just couldn't bring myself to be angry at anything.

All in all, this was an absolute perfect book to me. If I were to teach a writing class, I would definitely choose this novel as an example on great storytelling. It deserves all the hype and acclaim it gets.
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Reading Progress

September 17, 2018 – Started Reading
September 17, 2018 – Shelved
September 23, 2018 – Shelved as: read-in-german
September 23, 2018 – Shelved as: favorites
September 23, 2018 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by MissBecka (new)

MissBecka Gee One of my favourite books, I hope you enjoy it!


Annemarie MissBecka wrote: "One of my favourite books, I hope you enjoy it!"

Thank you! :)


Kayla I’m happy you enjoyed it! It’s one of my favorites!


Amanda I'm so glad you liked it! This is one of my favorites!


Rose It’s one of my favorites also!


Iryna *Book and Sword* its on my TBR :)


Paula K Great book!


message 8: by Brendan (new)

Brendan Monroe Nice review, Anne. I'd wanted to read this long ago, then watched the movie which was pretty "meh", but you've reminded me that I should never base a decision on whether to read a book on the film adaptation. Will have to check this out!


Annemarie Brendan wrote: "Nice review, Anne. I'd wanted to read this long ago, then watched the movie which was pretty "meh", but you've reminded me that I should never base a decision on whether to read a book on the film ..."

I definitely recommend giving it a try! :)


Ruben Lovely review Anne.


Annemarie Ruben wrote: "Lovely review Anne."

Thank you, Ruben! :)


message 12: by Beverly (new)

Beverly Great review Anne!


Annemarie Beverly wrote: "Great review Anne!"

Thanks Beverly! 😊


David - proud Gleeman in Branwen's adventuring party "It was just so "fitting" and transported me right into this fascinating world."

^THIS!!! I love it when authors make me feel like I'm actually experiencing a book rather than just reading it (Brandon Sanderson is one author who often does this to me with his writing style)!

Wonderful review, Anne! :)


Annemarie David - proud Gleeman in Branwen's adventuring party wrote: ""It was just so "fitting" and transported me right into this fascinating world."

^THIS!!! I love it when authors make me feel like I'm actually experiencing a book rather than just reading it (Bra..."


Thank you, David! 😊It's my favorite thing ever when this happens, it's what makes me love reading so much. :)


Viburnum (hiatus) I remember reading this when I was fifteen! It was such a beautiful book, although a little boring at times to my fifteen year old-self haha. Great review, Anne!


Kat valentine ( Katsbookcornerreads) Excellent review Anne!!😉💋💖👍


message 18: by Jill (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jill Hutchinson An absolutely fascinating book. I loved it with 5 stars, as did you. Quite a nice review.


Jeffrey Gao This is about as Japanese as the North Pole! Arthur Golden not only failed at representing Japanese culture, he ruined Mineko Iwasaki’s life! Golden can’t even write!


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