The Suicide Club
It was an interesting story with some enjoyable characters and mysterious foes. Robert Louis Stevenson is one of my favorite authors; that being said I was a little disappointed with all the loose ends such as the true motives of the enchanting Madame Zéphyrine and the would be lover of Mister Scuddamore. I also would have liked to see more of the titular Suicide Club as I thought that was a very intriguing group. I would however recommend this as it is a short story and an enjoyable read.
I've finally figured out that Robert Louis Stevenson had an on-going fling with literary macabre tales... he just kept pumping them out, apparently.'The Suicide Club' is just about what it sounds like it would be. In this specific tale, it's a club where men who wish to take their own lives join together in a team effort, since it is so hard to do the deed yourself. Another member of the club can perform the murderous act in service to you, in hopes that someone else will return him the favor
*the suicide part is what made me wanna get it, don't question my mental stability👍*
5/5.Simply awesome. I may not have read many detective/mystery stories but this one was great!I loved the idea of having a "main" character around which the whole short story collection is centered, a main character that is filtered through the unfortunate events of others.Every story is a 3rd person narrative, and the main story sometimes becomes a side story, and the main character only appears in the background sometimes. You slowly find out things through the eyes of people who have no idea
Part 1 was juicy enough to keep going even though the story could have ended perfectly fine right there. In fact I think it should have because it left you believing the club kept on. Part 2 & 3 were hard to follow for me perhaps bc it wasnt what I expected. By the end the club president was murdered by prince caspian or the prince of Arabia or prince fillipi or whatever the hell his name was. I wouldnt recommend. If youre curious, read the summary on wiki instead. This book makes me not
Rich bored dudes join a club to off themselves.
Robert Louis Stevenson
Paperback | Pages: 64 pages Rating: 3.48 | 3615 Users | 236 Reviews
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Title | : | The Suicide Club |
Author | : | Robert Louis Stevenson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 64 pages |
Published | : | December 20th 2000 by Dover Publications (first published 1878) |
Categories | : | Classics. Fiction. Short Stories. Mystery. Literature. 19th Century |
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This was surprisingly lame, coming from no less a literary giant than Robert Louis Stevenson, who wrote these stories as if they were intended for a second-rate boy's adventure magazine. The concept of a club for people who want to committ suicide is solid and reminiscient of something Hitchcock might have come up with, but Stevenson unfortunately does very little with it. The idea itself is ripe with potential moral conundrums and dramatic possibility, but Setevenson glazes over all of that, delivering instead a typical good guy vs. bad guy story every bit as one-dimensional as a battle between Dudley Do-right and Snidely Whiplash. The book is composed of three short stories, the second and third of which really have no good reason to exist. The characters are stiff and self-congratulatory, and even the good guys all go out of their way to find trouble, never even knowing what they're getting themselves into. The hero of the story is a prince who makes all kinds of bad decisions and is saved by his sidekick, though he remains the hero throughout due to his gentlemanly demeanor. I didn't know Stevenson was even capable of such shallow, unrealistic storytelling.Be Specific About Books During The Suicide Club
Original Title: | The Suicide Club |
ISBN: | 0486414167 (ISBN13: 9780486414164) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Florizel of Bohemia, Geraldine Turner |
Setting: | London, England(United Kingdom) |
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Ratings: 3.48 From 3615 Users | 236 ReviewsJudgment About Books The Suicide Club
Exactly a decade before Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson, Robert Louis Stevenson (best known for Treasure Island and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) created two characters that could well have been Sherlock and Watson. This trilogy of short stories (that all form a single narrative) is so much like Sherlock Holmes that at times I forgot I was reading about different characters. It's an enjoyable little read and as my first foray into Stevenson I enjoyed it aIt was an interesting story with some enjoyable characters and mysterious foes. Robert Louis Stevenson is one of my favorite authors; that being said I was a little disappointed with all the loose ends such as the true motives of the enchanting Madame Zéphyrine and the would be lover of Mister Scuddamore. I also would have liked to see more of the titular Suicide Club as I thought that was a very intriguing group. I would however recommend this as it is a short story and an enjoyable read.
I've finally figured out that Robert Louis Stevenson had an on-going fling with literary macabre tales... he just kept pumping them out, apparently.'The Suicide Club' is just about what it sounds like it would be. In this specific tale, it's a club where men who wish to take their own lives join together in a team effort, since it is so hard to do the deed yourself. Another member of the club can perform the murderous act in service to you, in hopes that someone else will return him the favor
*the suicide part is what made me wanna get it, don't question my mental stability👍*
5/5.Simply awesome. I may not have read many detective/mystery stories but this one was great!I loved the idea of having a "main" character around which the whole short story collection is centered, a main character that is filtered through the unfortunate events of others.Every story is a 3rd person narrative, and the main story sometimes becomes a side story, and the main character only appears in the background sometimes. You slowly find out things through the eyes of people who have no idea
Part 1 was juicy enough to keep going even though the story could have ended perfectly fine right there. In fact I think it should have because it left you believing the club kept on. Part 2 & 3 were hard to follow for me perhaps bc it wasnt what I expected. By the end the club president was murdered by prince caspian or the prince of Arabia or prince fillipi or whatever the hell his name was. I wouldnt recommend. If youre curious, read the summary on wiki instead. This book makes me not
Rich bored dudes join a club to off themselves.
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