Je N'Ai Rien Oubli' - Small World by Martin Suter

Je N'Ai Rien Oubli' - Small World

Martin Suter

384 pages first pub 1997 (editions)

fiction literary thriller reflective sad medium-paced
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Je N'Ai Rien Oubli' - Small World by Martin Suter is a poignant and provocative novel that will resonate deeply with readers who appreciate complex, character-driven stories that explore the human experience of love, loss, and the fragility of memory, making it a compelling choice for those who enjoy literary fiction and character studies.

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At first, they put Konrad's absentmindedness down to an immoderate fondness for alcohol. For years he had been a benign parasite on the Koch family, first as the childhood playmate of Thomas, heir to the Koch family fortune, later as caretaker of ...

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Community Reviews

3.91
based on 327 reviews

Moods

emotional: 67%

sad: 51%

mysterious: 48%

reflective: 32%

informative: 29%

tense: 29%

hopeful: 25%

challenging: 16%

dark: 16%

funny: 16%

relaxing: 6%

adventurous: 3%


Pace

15% of readers chose fast
68% of readers chose medium
15% of readers chose slow
fast
medium
slow

Plot or character driven?

9% of readers chose Plot
36% of readers chose A mix
54% of readers chose Character
Plot
A mix
Character

Strong character development?

47% of readers chose Yes
31% of readers chose Complicated
21% of readers chose No
Yes
Complicated
No

Loveable characters?

47% of readers chose Yes
42% of readers chose Complicated
10% of readers chose No
Yes
Complicated
No

Diverse cast of characters?

17% of readers chose Yes
70% of readers chose No
11% of readers chose N/A
Yes
No
N/A

Flaws of characters a main focus?

84% of readers chose Yes
10% of readers chose Complicated
5% of readers chose No
Yes
Complicated
No

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