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Hardcover Lion Eyes Book

ISBN: 1400062950

ISBN13: 9781400062959

Lion Eyes

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Claire Berlinski (the real Claire Berlinski, that is) wrote Loose Lips, the best (and certainly the funniest) contemporary novel about the CIA. Of course, that never meant she was the greatest spy of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Will keep you interested - and ending is unexpected

I didn't read this author's first book, Loose Lips, but will need to do so as I thought this book was pretty good. The author does a great job of moving back and forth between conversations and relationships with different people in the book who eventually reveal a common thread. Taking place in Paris and then Istanbul, this spy-like novel doesn't disappoint.

So The Lion has Loose Lips...

... and in the end, our "fictional" Claire is all the wiser. I just finished reading Claire Berlinski's "Lion Eyes," and before I did anything else, I plopped down at my desk to come write a review of this incredible book! I want to use a bunch of cliche statements one reads in book reviews and state that this book was phenomenal, a real page-turner (I read it in two days), and is a must-read for everyone this summer -- and I actually mean what I say with said cliches. It is filled with everything that a reader of contemporary fiction is looking for: it has humor (Imran in the bathroom almost caused cherry Kool-aid to snort out of my nose when I read that scene), romance (Claires, both of you... I fell for Arsalan too, and I'm as intelligent, well-educated, and professional as you two!), intrigue, espionage, fantasy, and reality. The plot twists in all the right places, and as gifted as I am with guessing outcomes of books (I saw the Tyler Durden/narrator thing coming a mile away in "Fight Club," mind you) "Lion Eyes" delighted me with unexpected blind allies and secret passageways the whole time, all the way to the end. Claire Berlinski's literary abilities shine forth with this book, and I genuinely hope that she has something else in the queue to be published soon. Perhaps you, like me, will find yourself humming "Lying Eyes" by the Eagles (get it? hee) once you read this enchanting book. Trust me, a charismatic, brilliant man who loves poetry, animals, and his mother is hard for a girl to resist, even when he exists only behind typed black words on a book's white page, and you root for Claire implicitly as she tells the reader her tale of the allure of internet correspondence with a mysterious stranger. Every single element Claire Berlinski used worked flawlessly in this book, from her cast of lovable characters to the vivid imagery in which foreign and exotic places are described. The reader peers over Claire's shoulder as she emails Arsalan, Samantha, and Imran, and we follow right behind her as she explores Istanbul and Paris. I wanted this book to go on and on, but Claire was right to say what she said to The Lion in her final email to him. What did she say? Read the book!

Intrigue in Istanbul

In this second novel Berlinksi, author of Loose Lips writes about a fictional version of herself in the aftermath of the publication of her first book. Set in Paris and Istanbul with great descriptions of the two places, sprinkled with plenty of humor the book has a convoluted plot line that makes you constantly wonder which bits are fiction and which bits are from her real life. I especially enjoyed the epistolary format, with a significant portion of the book taking place in email correspondence between the author/protagonist and the various other characters in the novel.

"Ain't no way to hide..."

This is a witty and imaginative story told in sharp, self-assured prose. Lion Eyes is not just for Eagles fans-- it's for anyone who enjoys vivid descriptions of place (Istanbul, Paris) and pointed commentary about the lines between fact and fiction. I read this book greedily; I can't wait for more from Claire Berlinski.
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