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by Joanne Harris (Author) "I returned after ten years' absence, on a hot day in late August, on the eve of summer's first bad tides ..." (more)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Pointless, May 6 2004
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This review is from: Coastliners (Hardcover)
Would you like to read a story about a sullen 20-something painter who returns to her hometown on a dreary island off the coast of France and goes around pestering the locals, a sad lot?

I didn't think you would. So why would you even consider buying Coastliners? It's one of the most boring and pointless novels I have ever read.

I'm not saying Joanne Harris can't write. She writes well, especially her dreamy descriptions of the natural world on this sleepy little island. But character development? Insight? Plot? Forget it. She has no concept.

Harris has nothing to say, either. Unless the slogan "everything returns" has some deep meaning that escapes me.

Does a racy little surprise at the end make up for all those deficiencies? I don't think so. Spare yourself.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not like the others but well worth your time, April 18 2004
By E. L. Weinhold "Lolly" (Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Coastliners: A Novel (Paperback)
Unlike some of Harris' other books (_Chocolat_, and _Five Quarters of the Orange_) this one was not as food-oriented. I loved that quality in her other books, but I was also happy with her fiction in _Coastliners_. Although this book differed from her others in plot, the setting remained the same: France. In this case, the small island of Le Devin, lying off the coast of mainland France. The island inhabitants and the island scenes themselves were so well-written and easy to imagine.

The story itself was very entertaining. The main character, Mado, returns to her island home after a ten year absense. She finds that some things have changed, but much remains the same; namely the feud/rivalry between the families on the island. Mado wants to help her family and friends to build up their side of the island, but she encounters hostility and many unforeseen obstacles in the process.

In _Coastliners_, Harris constructs a captivating story with interesting plot twists. I enjoyed this book and highly recommend it.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Going home, Feb 23 2004
By Fred Camfield (Vicksburg, MS USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Coastliners (Hardcover)
"They say you can't go home again, and I guess 'they' should know, But, oh, my heart is weary and I want to go there so...
They say I can't go home again, but maybe 'they' don't know,
I think I'll close my eyes and drift, and just see where I can go... (extracted from the poem "Home Again" by Fleta Aday).

Mado returns home to her village on a French barrier island after the death of her mother in Paris. She finds her home village somewhat in a decline, along with her father who seems estranged from her. There is a rivalry between her home village and the other town on the island, and attempts to divert the tide to steal each others sand. Sand beaches are important both for coastal protection and attracting the tourists. He who has the sand has the tourist trade.

There is the mysterious Flynn, a stranger who has appeared on the island and seems to be helping people in her village. Everyone seems to have their own agenda, whether it is competition for a pretty young woman, or for getting the better of a business rival. Everyone is not who they seem. As the story progresses, various information comes to the surface and hidden secrets are revealed.

This is the story of people fighting to survive, whether the problems come from harsh weather, invading jellyfish, oil spills, or the greed of other individuals. Some younger people leave to look for a better life, but some return, drawn back to their beginnings. Overall, it is an interesting story.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not a foodie book, just a straight novel
We've become so accustomed to Joanne Harris's books being focused on a sensual food theme that it's hard, at first, to get used to the straightforward storytelling on Coastliners... Read more
Published on Jan 15 2004 by Peggy Vincent

5.0 out of 5 stars Dark Chocolat
I found myself skimming my way through 'Coastliners' with the exact same speed that I had devoured Holy Fools. Read more
Published on Oct 27 2003 by Mr. K. Mahoney

5.0 out of 5 stars Community, Identity and What It Means to Go Home Again
As Harris' story begins, Mado, short for Madeline, returns to Le Devin and the tiny village of Les Salants after living in Paris with her mother for the past ten years. Read more
Published on April 29 2003 by FictionAddiction.NET

5.0 out of 5 stars My first Harris book
After hearing my online reading buddies rave about Joanne Harris' Blackberry Wine and her other books, I decided to give Harris a try. Read more
Published on April 7 2003 by Busy Mom

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Yet?
Mado has been away from the remote Breton Island of Le Devin for ten tears. She returns from Paris to find that little has changed. Read more
Published on Feb 9 2003 by S. Cornforth

3.0 out of 5 stars Slow-moving island tale
Joanne Harris tells the story of Mado, a young woman who returns to the island off the coast of France where she was born. Read more
Published on Jan 26 2003 by Karen Potts

3.0 out of 5 stars So-so tale of life on a tiny island
This novel is somewhat reminiscent of Chocolat, although I think that story was far superior to this one. Read more
Published on Jan 6 2003 by Cville Dad

1.0 out of 5 stars Dont waste your time.
Painful, painful, painful! The slowest book I've ever attempted to read. I made it though the first 150 pages, but only because I was stuck at the DMV.
Published on Dec 30 2002 by jesspickett

1.0 out of 5 stars Immature protagonist
Mother always did like you better; for that matter, so did Dad. This is the theme upon which Harris's new novel is based. Read more
Published on Dec 11 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Coastliners
The plot--Coastliners is about the day-to-day life, struggle, and jow of the people who inhabiot a small island off France's mainland. Read more
Published on Nov 4 2002 by Emilia Palaveeva

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