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NewHendoLib

(60,015 posts)
Thu Nov 16, 2023, 05:29 PM Nov 2023

Killers of the Flower Moon - my wife and I don't get the plaudits

https://www.amazon.com/Killers-Flower-Moon-Osage-Murders/dp/0385534248/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

We haven't seen the movie - hope it's more gripping than this very dry book. It takes a horrific set of events and makes it like watching grass grow or paint drying. We listened on Audible and got through it all - because we thought we should. Not great.
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Killers of the Flower Moon - my wife and I don't get the plaudits (Original Post) NewHendoLib Nov 2023 OP
My opinion Dan Nov 2023 #1
The book is very disturbing, just boringly written NewHendoLib Nov 2023 #2
The Grann book isn't remotely like a school ExWhoDoesntCare Dec 2023 #6
The movie is great but different. You get immerced applegrove Nov 2023 #3
Maybe it was the narrator ExWhoDoesntCare Nov 2023 #4
I Have Not Yet Seen the Movie, But I Found the Book Quite The Roux Comes First Nov 2023 #5

NewHendoLib

(60,015 posts)
2. The book is very disturbing, just boringly written
Thu Nov 16, 2023, 06:20 PM
Nov 2023

Like a school history book. Dry.

I'm sure the movie captures the essence better

 

ExWhoDoesntCare

(4,741 posts)
6. The Grann book isn't remotely like a school
Fri Dec 1, 2023, 07:53 PM
Dec 2023

History book. It has a narrow focus with a decided beginning, middle and end to what it's choosing to tell. It reads like literary fiction in style.

applegrove

(118,696 posts)
3. The movie is great but different. You get immerced
Thu Nov 16, 2023, 07:33 PM
Nov 2023

in the characters lives. That is the power of the acting and the length. You get the horror of what is going on in the long term that way. And the love story that is the prism through which all is seen. Not your typical movie. It was a informative and horrifying experience. You get the metaphor of indigenous people living through trust and betrayal in all their relations with white people.

 

ExWhoDoesntCare

(4,741 posts)
4. Maybe it was the narrator
Wed Nov 29, 2023, 01:00 AM
Nov 2023

I just downloaded a sample and read through the first few chapters. Seems like a standard nonfic work to me, and seemed to flow well and move along at a decent pace, in my estimation.

I can point you to some dry history books, since I had to read my share of them for the upper level history component at uni. I still get a nervous tic when I think of Revolution and History by Arif Dirlik. It's a history of the rise of Marxism in China pre-Mao. Bloody hell, what a slog of a book that was!

The Grann is a barn-burner in comparison to books like that.

The Roux Comes First

(1,299 posts)
5. I Have Not Yet Seen the Movie, But I Found the Book Quite
Wed Nov 29, 2023, 10:43 PM
Nov 2023

Well-written, researched, and gripping. I was not all surprised to hear the movie rights had been picked up.

Each to their own, I guess!

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